
Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has addressed speculation about a possible collaboration with American streamer iShowSpeed.
In a social media post, Shatta Wale said there is no formal engagement between them.
Shatta Wale appreciated iShowSpeed's visit to Africa, saying it brought positive attention to the continent. He believes local streamers like @madeinghana are better suited to collaborate with iShowSpeed.
The musician thanked iShowSpeed for showcasing Africa's culture and hospitality to his global audience. "God bless him for letting the world see how peaceful and beautiful Africa is," Shatta Wale said.
Shatta Wale emphasized Africa often gets negative global attention, so iShowSpeed's content was a refreshing change. He's focused on collective growth, encouraging support for local content creators.
Shatta Wale's influence shapes how African culture is represented globally. His stance encourages collaboration and support within Ghana's entertainment industry.



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