Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale has responded to Black Sherif, stating that it would take the young artist 10 years to afford the diamond chain he wears.
Dancehall sensation Shatta Wale shows no signs of ending his feud with the rapidly rising Ghanaian artist Black Sherif. He has once again taken aim at
In an interview on Angel FM, dancehall artist Shatta Wale took the opportunity to once again address his ongoing feud with rapidly rising Ghanaian musician Black Sherif. Shatta Wale accused Black Sherif of trying to provoke him by making subtle remarks about his fashion, specifically suggesting that Shatta doesn’t know how to dress. This latest round of criticism comes as part of a broader back-and-forth between the two artists.
Shatta Wale was quick to defend himself, stating that Black Sherif, whom he believes has little understanding of fashion, should not be the one to comment on his style. He strongly asserted that if anyone were to offer an opinion on his fashion, it certainly shouldn’t be Black Sherif, who, in Shatta’s view, is not qualified to pass such judgments. The dancehall artist went on to clarify the reasoning behind his recent fashion choice—wearing fake boxer shorts—which had sparked some attention. According to Shatta, the decision was a deliberate marketing strategy to promote his upcoming music, and he found Black Sherif’s criticism both unprovoked and unreasonable.
In a final jab, Shatta Wale underscored the significant gap between their success by stating that it would take Black Sherif over 10 years, if not longer, to afford the kind of luxury diamond jewelry that Shatta Wale regularly wears. This comment served to emphasize not only the difference in their wealth but also to highlight Shatta Wale’s belief that he is operating at a level far beyond Black Sherif, both in terms of financial success and public influence.