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“Any Woman Who Calls Her Fellow Woman Barren Is A Witch” – Shatana Laments
Versatile Afrobeat cum Dancehall songstress, Shatana has made some damning remarks against women who call their fellow women barren.
It is not very long when actress, Afia Schwarzenegger called TV/Radio personality out for being supposedly ‘barren’ during the heat of a banter they have had some years ago. Afia received heavy trashing and backlashing from most people on social media for such atrocious comment against her former boss and a fellow woman at that.
Amongst them is female musician, Shatana who has called this act atrocious. She voiced that there sometimes may be a divine reason why someone may be barren. ” Even in the bible, that is, Genesis Chapter 29, God closed the womb of Rachel for a purpose”, she quoted.
She opined that being barren is not a sin but sleeping with a dog and sex working is. She furthered by saying that any woman who calls her fellow woman barren is a witch.
It is a common rumour on the internet that Afia Schwarzenegger is a petty sex worker and she even sleeps with dogs. Afia Schwarzenegger is yet to react to Shatana’s nudge.
Watch a video of what Shatana said.
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Bnoskka Urges Shatta Wale to Embrace His High Life Music Roots by Rebranding
Bnoskka analyzed the Shatta Wale concert in Jamaica with Vybz Kartel. It was a sunny evening in Kingston, Jamaica, as the crowd gathered at the famous Sabina Park stadium, eagerly awaiting the highly anticipated concert featuring Ghana’s dancehall king, Shatta Wale.
Sharing the stage with him was the talented Vybz Kartel, a Jamaican reggae artist known for his soulful voice and energetic performances. As the lights dimmed, Shatta Wale burst onto the stage, his signature energetic vibe electrifying the crowd. With his trademark braids flying, he launched into his hit song “Ayoo,” sending the audience into a frenzy. Vibe Catel joined him on stage, and together they delivered a thrilling performance, blending their unique styles to create an unforgettable experience.
Back in Ghana, Bnoskka, a respected music industry expert, and a lecturer at the University of Education, Winneba also the CEO of PMAGHANA Foundation watched the concert unfold on social media, beaming with pride. “Shatta Wale has come a long way,” he thought to himself. “It’s about time he starts branding himself as a highlife artist.” Bnoskka believed that Shatta Wale’s unique sound, which blended elements of dancehall, reggae, and traditional Ghanaian highlife, was a perfect representation of the genre.
By embracing his highlife roots, Shatta Wale could not only revitalize the genre but also inspire a new generation of young artists to explore their cultural heritage.
Bnoskka shared his thoughts during an interview on Adom 106.3FM’s popular show, hosted by Mike 2, on Saturday, January 4, 2025. “It’s time for Shatta Wale to take ownership of his highlife sound and use his platform to promote Ghanaian music globally,” Bnoskka exclaimed. “He has the talent, the charisma, and the fan base to make it happen. By doing so, he’ll not only cement his legacy as a music icon but also pave the way for future generations of Ghanaian artists.”
As Shatta Wale and Vybz Kartel brought their electrifying performance to a close, the crowd roared with applause, already eagerly anticipating their next collaboration.
Meanwhile, Bnoskka’s words echoed in the minds of music enthusiasts, sparking a renewed appreciation for Ghana’s rich musical heritage and the incredible talent of its artists.
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Tillie Gya Defends Shatta Wale, Slams Stonebwoy Fans for Mockery
Ghanaian Reggae Dancehall artist, Tillie Gya, has come to the defense of Shatta Wale following his performance at Vybz Kartel’s Freedom concert. While some fans, particularly those of Stonebwoy, have been mocking Shatta Wale’s performance, Tillie Gya believes this is uncalled for. According to him, Shatta Wale’s inclusion in the concert is a big win for Ghana and Africa, and should be celebrated.
Tillie Gya took to social media to express his disappointment at the behavior of some Stonebwoy fans. He believes that fan bases in Ghana should know when to celebrate and when to compete. Instead of mocking Shatta Wale, fans should be proud of his achievement and the fact that he is putting Ghana on the map.
The debate highlights the intense rivalry between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, two of Ghana’s biggest Reggae Dancehall artists. However, Tillie Gya’s comments serve as a reminder that there is room for all artists to shine and make Ghana proud. By celebrating each other’s successes, Ghanaian artists can work together to take the music industry to the next level.
Tillie Gya’s defense of Shatta Wale has sparked a conversation about the need for unity and support among Ghanaian artists and their fans. As the music industry continues to grow, it is essential for fans to recognize and celebrate the achievements of all artists, regardless of their affiliations or rivalries.