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Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale has asked media houses to forget about interviewing his bodyguard because he is not ready to betray the SM family.
In a video making rounds on social media, the SM boss is seen slapping his bodyguard after he is seen preventing a fan from holding his (Shatta Wale) legs while he was performing on the night.
The act by the controversial hitmaker has sparked several discussions on social media with people condemning him for slapping his bodyguard for doing his work.
But in a response to his critics, the 'Kakai' hitmaker indicated that his bodyguard will never betray the Shatta Movement family because he understands the 'SM Code'.

He indicated that Shatta Movement moves beyond just music to family and therefore his bodyguard will not grant interviews regarding the incident to tarnish the image of the movement.
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