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‘Repent’ – Rudeboy to Shatta Wale

Charles Nii Armah Mensah, aka Shatta Wale, received warm advice from Paul Okoye, better known online as Rudeboy, to steer clear of arguments and give his music career his whole attention in a social media video.

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The P-Square member revealed that they had had “a deep and serious talk,” referring to Shatta Wale as “my brother from West Africa, Ghana.”

 

According to the Audio Money hitmaker, he advised Shatta Wale that “doing good music—no beef attached” was the most crucial thing for a musician to do.

 

He emphasized, looking into the camera, “Focus on the music; focus on the business; no beef.”

 

“If you beef, you will lose money,” he warned. Believe in me.”

 

As Shatta Wale stood sober, a cup in hand, listening, Rudeboy got up from his seat and gave him a hug.

 

“I want to make this stubborn guy repent,” Rudeboy remarked jokingly.

 

With his trademark belly laugh, Shatta Wale repeated, “Repent.”

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Fighters are referred to as “beefs” in the entertainment industry. While most beef is verbal and poetic, there have been some cases where it has escalated into violence.

 

Shatta Wale, a singer and record producer, is well-liked and despised by many for his humorous and incisive social media rants about business issues.

 

He frequently uses contentious tactics, such as verbal abuse and provocation, to get his point across. He has engaged in notable battles with Stonebwoy, Bullgod, and Burna Boy.

 

In Atlanta, Georgia, USA, blogger, promoter, and singer Tunde Ednut’s home is where Shatta Wale and Rudeboy first got together.

 

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