The music business has been rife with rumors that Ghanaian music icon Shatta Wale is mired in a heated legal battle over unpaid debt associated with his most recent production.
But the true scope of the problem didn’t become apparent until Dreamline Aaron, one of his most ardent fans, came forward with startling allegations.
Aaron claims that there have been underlying rumors of financial irregularities, which have clouded Shatta Wale’s partnership with prominent Nigerian music entrepreneur Bankuli.
Rumors of unpaid payments began to spread across the industry, raising questions about the real nature of the connection between the artist and his collaborators among both fans and critics.
Shatta Wale abruptly changed the course of events by removing his eagerly awaited “Konekt” album from his YouTube profile.
In response to his followers, Shatta Wale said, “Nobody handles my Youtube. I run things on the platform myself. So no deleted the Konekt album. I did it myself.”
The “Konekt” CD itself was a venture that was expected to revolutionize the music business. The album was destined for success, with eight tracks produced by Bankuli and collaborations with major acts like Tekno, Basil, and Jamaican legend Bounty Killer.