Ghanaian reggae/dancehall artist Shatta Wale has announced a world tour to promote his latest album, "MAALI."
In a tweet, the self-proclaimed dancehall king revealed that he will be visiting 15 countries, including the USA, Brazil, Nigeria, and the UK.
The "MAALI" album was released on March 30 and has already gained massive success on various streaming charts.
Within just two days of its release, it hit the number one spot on the iTunes USA Reggae Top Albums Chart, beating legendary acts like Bob Marley and The Wailers' "Legend" album.
It also climbed up to the third spot on the iTunes Reggae Chart over the weekend.
The album has become the first by an African act to top the charts, and as of April 4, it has clocked 1 million streams on Audiomack.
Shatta Wale's achievement has been celebrated by his fans and the music industry as a whole, with many praising him for putting Africa on the global music map.
The announcement of his world tour is expected to further promote the album and showcase Shatta Wale's talent to a wider audience.
The tour will also serve as an opportunity for fans across the globe to experience the energetic and charismatic performer on stage.
Shatta Wale has been one of the most successful and influential artists in Ghana's music industry, with a career spanning over a decade.
He has won several awards and has collaborated with both local and international artists, including Beyonce on the song "Already" from her "Black is King" visual album.
The world tour for the "MAALI" album, which is yet to be scheduled will undoubtedly be a major milestone in Shatta Wale's career and a testament to his talent and hard work.


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