Ras Appiah-Levi Bashes Shatta Wale For Focusing On "Beefs" Than Rehearsals

Ras Appiah-Levi Bashes Shatta Wale For Focusing On "Beefs" Than Rehearsals

  • Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi has shared his assessment of Shatta Wale's career and work ethics
  • The renowned reggae music personality gave his remarks about Shatta Wale's stagecraft in a recent interview
  • Netizens shared their reactions to Ras Appiah-Levi's recent observations about Shatta Wale

Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has been criticised by Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi who seems unsatisfied with the artiste's stagecraft.

Speaking to Hammer Nti on Pure FM in Kumasi, the failed MUSIGHA presidential candidate expressed his observations about Shatta Wale.

Music guru Ras Appiah-Levis and Ghanian superstar Shatta Wale
Ras Appiah-Levi predicts the end of Shatta Wale's music career. Photo source: Facebook/RasCalebAppiahLevi, Facebook/ShattaWale
Source: UGC

His observations have triggered scores of social media users who consider his criticism as a harsh swipe at Shatta Wale.

Ras Appiah-Levi criticises Shatta Wale's stagecraft

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During the interview, he advised Ghanaian artistes to prioritise the art of performing with live instrumentations on stage to safeguard their careers.

Ras Appiah-Levi established that Shatta Wale was on the verge of sinking his career since he expended his energy on online banters instead of rehearsals.

He added that artistes like Shatta Wale would fade out soon since future music consumers would demand for their favourites to perform with live instrumentations.

Netizens react to Ras Appiah-Levi's observations about Shatta Wale

Legit.ng gathered a few reactions from netizens as they weighed in on Ras Appiah-Levi's observations about Shatta Wale.

Demasko farms exclaimed:

I think, Wale is the Hero in the music industry

Robert Extic Bentil wrote:

So people can't talk thier matter without involving Shatta Wale in thier conversation eeii... Everyday biaa Shatta Wale dat hhmm...Man is blessed

Kriz Tian said:

So music is all about playing live band eiii asem ooo

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Bonny Arvoh quizzed:

What will live band do to the youth.shatta all the way.jelousy

Bastos Amanor remarked:

Shatta wale perform Live at the AFTER THE STORM album launch that’s he’s talking about

Shatta Wale denounces Ghana, claims he’s now Nigerian

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported Shatta Wale, in a tweet, claimed he was now Nigerian and no longer Ghanaian, stating that Nigerians are lovelier than Ghanaians

The musician equivocally said Nigerians' love for mankind is greater than that of Ghana, ending the tweet with mocking laughing emojis

Many Ghanaians in the comment section of the tweet were not bothered, saying that he was only chasing clout and asked him to do as he pleased

Source: YEN.com.gh

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