SM ghetto fans issue strong warning to Stonebwoy; threaten to beat Kwaw Kese

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Fri, 12 Oct 2018 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Shatta Wale has been at the center of a series of controversies ahead of the launch of his 'Reign' album this Saturday. In just one week he has received hard-hitting 'diss' songs from Kwaw Kesse and Sarkodie titled 'Chance (Daabi)' and 'My Advice' respectively.

The self-acclaimed dancehall artiste has been engaged in numerous verbal combat with fellow artistes in the entertainment industry, like Stonebwoy, Ponobiom with the latest being Kwaw Kesse, an act seen by many as a marketing strategy.

Ghanaian social media was taken by storm two days ago, following the release of a 'diss' song by Sarkodie targeted at Shatta Wale.

Even though majority of Ghanaian social media users threw their full support behind rapper Sarkodie for putting some 'sense' in the self-styled dancehall king, some people were not quite pleased with the development.

Key of such people who have expressed ill sentiments about the series of 'diss' songs directed at Shatta Wale are the 'SM getto fans'.

In a video circulating on social media, SM ghetto fans are seen issuing a strong warning to artistes who have had 'beefs' with their 'mentor' Shatta Wale.

The leader of the group, identified as Chairman 1 in his 'address' said, "Kwaw Kesse, listen and listen good, you can't insult Shatta and you can't compare yourself to him because you don't have anything and you're nobody...you only have 4 million in your account...if you want to be a star go and beg Shatta Wale to make you a star"

Shatta Wale over the past weeks has been flaunting his properties on social media, spiting other artistes. This move according to many people is a form of defense tactics by Shatta Wale to cover up his bankruptcy.

But Chairman 1, in the video which captured virtually all the SM ghetto fans heavily smoking, has denied it.

He continued that if Kwaw Kesse misbehaves, they "will beat him".

He continued that Stonebwoy should stop his arrogance and "go beg Shatta for forgiveness"

Source: www.ghanaweb.com