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In a video which has gone viral, dancehall artiste Shatta Wale was seen shattering the windshield of a Dodge Charger.
The car, given to him by People Celebrities Awards, when he emerged as ‘Celebrity of the Year’ in 2017, is estimated to be $41,000.
The ‘Melissa’ hitmaker seems to have destroyed his car for a music video he is shooting.
He is seen in an orange shirt over a long slim-fit top, jeans and Timberland footwear as he climbs the Dodge Charger and starts smashing the windscreen.
A cameraman did his job of taking every single shot of what is happening.
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