
Ghanaian dancehall icon Shatta Wale has provided a rare glimpse into his personal life and the complexities of his career, revealing that he is currently in a polygamous marriage with two wives. Speaking on 'The Honest Bunch' podcast, the 'On God' hitmaker explained that his decision to have two partners stems from a history of trust issues in previous monogamous relationships. According to the artist, his current arrangement is built on mutual understanding and transparency, noting that both women are aware of each other and coexist peacefully. Shatta Wale emphasized that this new foundation has created a conflict-free environment that has positively influenced his well-being, even sharing that he and his partners engage in prayer together after intimate moments.
Beyond his domestic life, the artist addressed the long-standing tensions within the Ghanaian music industry, specifically blaming the media for fueling rivalries. Shatta Wale claimed that the media's portrayal of Stonebwoy as 'superior' after his rise to fame significantly damaged their once-close bond. He recalled a time when Stonebwoy affectionately referred to him as 'daddy' and they collaborated frequently. The dancehall star suggested that similar media tactics have been used to create artificial divisions between him and other prominent artists, including Samini, Sarkodie, and Black Sherif, often portraying him in a negative light to generate controversy.
Shatta Wale also took the opportunity to clarify the breakdown of his friendship with Nigerian superstar Burna Boy. He attributed the rift to the interference of former associates who allegedly spread false rumors to the 'Last Last' singer, claiming that Shatta Wale had been involved with Burna Boy's girlfriend. This misinformation, according to the artist, led to a total breakdown in communication between the two. By sharing these details, Shatta Wale aimed to highlight how external influences—whether from the media or 'saboteurs' within his inner circle—have historically sabotaged his professional relationships and personal reputation.
As Shatta Wale continues to navigate his career under the current administration of President John Mahama, these revelations offer a candid look at the man behind the public persona. His shift toward a polygamous lifestyle and his critique of media narratives suggest a desire for more control over his own story and personal peace. Whether these disclosures will lead to any reconciliations within the industry remains to be seen, but they reinforce Shatta Wale's reputation as one of Ghana's most outspoken and unconventional public figures.
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