Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has launched a fiery attack on entertainment executive George Britton, accusing him of attempting to sabotage one of his major endorsement opportunities.
In a strongly worded outburst circulating on social media, Shatta Wale alleged that George Britton once tried to interfere with his contract negotiations with the smartphone brand Infinix but ultimately failed.
“You once tried to sabotage my contract with Infinix but it didn’t work,” the outspoken musician stated.
The “On God” hitmaker further questioned why George Britton continues to involve himself in matters concerning his career, insisting that he has never requested support or promotion from him.
“Have I asked you to promote me? Stay in your lane, I’m not your friend,” Shatta Wale fired.
The dancehall artiste also claimed that the former manager of Ghanaian singer Camidoh has repeatedly tried to tarnish his image and undermine his progress within the entertainment industry.
“I know you don’t like me and you’ve tried so many times to bring me down, but I’m not your ordinary artist,” he added.
Shatta Wale is widely known for openly confronting critics and industry figures he believes are working against him, often using social media as a platform to address grievances and defend his brand.
George Britton, on the other hand, has earned recognition in Ghana’s music industry for his management work and contributions to the growth of several artistes, particularly Camidoh.



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