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    Shatta Wale calls for an end to Stonebwoy comparisons.

    By Ab AdamsFebruary 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Shatta Wale has called on his fans and the general public to stop comparing him with fellow dancehall artiste Stonebwoy, stressing that such comparisons are unnecessary and unproductive.

    The comments were made during a TikTok live broadcast on 7 February, where the self-styled Dancehall King addressed the persistent rivalry narrative between the Shatta Movement and Bhim Nation. Shatta Wale made it clear that the constant debates fuelled by supporters on both sides do not align with his personal views.

    According to the outspoken musician, both artists have carved their own unique paths in the music industry and deserve to be appreciated for their individual contributions rather than being pitted against each other. Shatta Wale emphasized that constant comparisons only fuel rivalry among fan bases and distract from the growth of Ghanaian music as a whole.

    Over the years, Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy have often been portrayed as rivals due to their dominance in the dancehall space. However, Shatta Wale’s recent comments suggest a shift toward focusing on personal legacy and creative independence rather than competition.

    He encouraged fans to support good music wherever it comes from and to allow artists to thrive in their own lanes. The statement has since sparked conversations online, with many fans praising the call for maturity and unity within the music industry. His remarks come at a time when new music releases from both artists have once again stirred debate across social media platforms, reigniting discussions among their respective fan bases.

    Shatta Wale remains one of Ghana’s most influential musicians, and his message serves as a reminder that success does not always have to be measured through comparison but through impact and consistency.

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