I Didn’t Go To America To Stay There For Years Before Beyoncé Contacted Me – Shatta Wale

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J.K Oppong
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Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has responded to critics questioning his international influence. He says his global footprint was secured long before chasing recognition abroad became a trend.

During a recent interview on Asempa FM, Shatta challenged the notion that an artist must travel overseas to earn international relevance. He declared that his career had already reached major milestones, performing on stages around the world well before social media and blogs became the main yardsticks of fame.

“I want to educate the general public about what an international show is. It is not by leaving the shores of Ghana for America that makes you international. If I show you my DM and the people I talk to, I am already in that international space,” he explained.

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Shatta Wale also pointed to his collaboration with global icon Beyoncé as further proof of his worldwide reach.

“I didn’t go to America to stay there for years before Beyoncé contacted me. Vybes Kartel and I have a very good relationship. When I post, international artistes like DJ Khaled and others react to it. I don’t need to travel out of Ghana to be an international artiste.

“I have to work from home for my products to speak for themselves,” the Shatta Movement boss stated.

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