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Shatta Wale reveals why he thinks VVIP and Tic Tac are fools

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Most showbiz lovers know that that Shatta Wale and Tic Tac have been beefing for a while now. Recently legendary hiplife group, VVIP too seems to have joined the beef.

Well, the beef is on and Shatta Wale just as we know him is not backing down anytime soon. He has on countless occasions describe these musicians as fools and he has finally revealed why.

In a Facebook Live Video, Shatta Wale called them outmoded musicians who sold the Ghana music industry cheaply to Nigerians when they were at their peak and the Nigeria music industry was nowhere near that of Ghana and as such do not deserve the support of Ghanaians.

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Shatta Wale went on to say the time of VVIP and Tic Tac are past! so they should sit down and allow the people who are up now to raise the Ghana flag high since they chose to sell it when their game was high. He said:

Shatta Wale

“I don’t see VVIP as stars because they failed Ghana. They sold Ghana for cheap and that has affected the music industry. Look at that one Lazy who always wears peoples village hat and will be making noise.”

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“Look at his beard like someone’s village career. When I see such people behaving so foolishly, I feel sad for them. They don’t understand the business of music and that is what I am fighting.”

Shatta Wale finally called on Ghaianas to throw their full support to the youngsters such as Kwame Eugene, Kiddi the others and forget these old and bitter musicians.

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