Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale held his biggest concert of the year ‘The Reign Concert’ at the Fantasy Dome on Saturday.
The concert was to launch his new album ‘Wonder Boy’ which comes barely a year after his ‘Reign’ album was released.
The stage of the dome was flooded with various singers many of whom are friends of the artiste and has worked side by side with him.
Some of which include Wendy Shay, with whom he performed their hit song ‘Stevie Wonder’, Becca, Tinny, Eazzy, Medikal, Fella Makafui, Criss Waddle and many others.
It was also an opportunity for Shatta Wale to mend his relationship with rapper Kwaw Kese. Kwaw Kese, however, was not warmly received by some Shatta Wale fans.
Although he had bottles thrown at him, he still went on to perform some of his songs including his 2019 hit ‘Dondo’ featuring Mr Eazi, Skonti, Sarkodie and Medikal.
Watch some of the performances below:
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