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Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale is preparing to release a new single titled 'Ain't Nobody', featuring American singer and songwriter John Legend.
The song is set for release on March 20, 2026.
The collaboration brings together two influential voices from different musical backgrounds, blending African rhythm with global soul in a song expected to appeal to audiences across cultures.
Affectionately called the 'Dancehall King', Shatta Wale has built a strong legacy in African dancehall, winning multiple awards and shaping the sound of a generation. His influence extends beyond Ghana through a number of international collaborations that highlight his global reach.
Over the years, he has worked with icons such as Beyoncé, Bounty Killer, Vybz Kartel, Gramps Morgan and Shenseea. These projects have positioned him as one of the key African voices bridging dancehall and the global mainstream.
John Legend stands among the most decorated artistes of his era, with 13 Grammy Awards from more than 40 nominations. His catalogue of timeless hits, worldwide acclaim and respected musicianship have secured his place among music’s elite.
'Ain't Nobody' is expected to further strengthen Shatta Wale’s international presence as he continues to expand his reach beyond Africa.
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