🔹 Summary (Key Facts)
- Music producer MOG Beatz has accused Shatta Wale of fraudulently taking production credits.
- He claims Shatta Wale used those credits to secure advance payments from an international company.
- The alleged actions reportedly happened without informing or compensating the actual producers.
- MOG says two of Shatta Wale’s albums have already been pulled down, with more expected.
- He warned Shatta Wale to refund the company or face possible legal action.
Ghana’s music industry has been hit with fresh controversy as award-winning producer MOG Beatz publicly accused dancehall star Shatta Wale of fraud. According to MOG, the musician allegedly claimed production credits for songs he did not create in order to receive advance payments from an international company.
MOG Beatz explained that these alleged moves were carried out without the knowledge or agreement of the actual producers involved, denying them rightful compensation. He described the act as a deliberate scheme that unfairly exploited the hard work of others in the industry.
The producer further revealed that two of Shatta Wale’s albums have already been taken off digital platforms, and hinted that more could be removed in the near future. He urged the dancehall artiste to liquidate his assets and repay the funds obtained, stressing that this situation could escalate into legal action if not addressed.
MOG’s warning adds a serious twist to the ongoing drama, signaling that what has so far been industry talk may soon become a battle in court.