Ghana’s dancehall star Shatta Wale is back in the headlines, this time embroiled in controversy over industry disputes, luxury cars, and escalating legal issues.
The week kicked off with a heated online exchange between Shatta Wale and music producer MOG Beatz, reigniting their long-standing tensions. MOG Beatz accused the artist of exploiting his intellectual property to defraud an international company of millions.
In a viral video, MOG Beatz claimed that Shatta Wale used his beats and songs to secure advance payments and acquire luxury items like a Rolls Royce and a Lamborghini, without providing proper credit or compensation.
“You used my property to scam a company,” he stated.
The allegations have sparked divided opinions. While some fans and industry insiders support MOG Beatz, citing Shatta Wale’s history of controversies, others dismiss the claims as a personal vendetta.
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The situation intensified when attention turned to Shatta Wale’s 2019 Lamborghini Urus, linked to a fraud case involving Nana Kwabena Amuah, a Ghanaian currently serving a seven-year prison sentence in the U.S. for a $4.7 million scam. Ghana’s Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) confirmed that the vehicle was seized as part of a restitution process at the request of U.S. authorities.
In response, Shatta Wale expressed outrage at the seizure, criticizing law enforcement for their heavy-handed approach. “They came to my house with guns to take the car, but I bought it legitimately for $150,000,” he said.
These dual controversies have sparked widespread debate, highlighting Shatta Wale’s complicated relationship with both the music industry and law enforcement. While some fans rally in his defense, others are calling for accountability.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA























