
The tension between Ghanaian music producer M.O.G Beatz and dancehall star Shatta Wale has flared up again after fresh allegations surfaced online.
Earlier this week, M.O.G Beatz accused Shatta Wale of scamming a company by allegedly selling songs produced by him and other beatmakers without giving them proper credit or compensation. According to M.O.G, Shatta Wale has been taking production credits for songs he didn’t create, a situation that has already led to two albums being taken down from streaming platforms.
In a direct post on X (formerly Twitter), the producer wrote:
“Shatta Wale, why did you scam a company using my intellectual property? If this is defamation, then prove it… Sell your assets and refund the company you scammed.”
The accusation quickly sparked conversations across social media, with many fans awaiting a response from Shatta Wale.
The ‘Ayoo’ hitmaker, however, did not hold back. In a fiery comeback, Shatta Wale mocked M.O.G Beatz and dismissed his concerns:
“Forget that ‘mam of a bitch’. Instead of calling me and say I hear say you got $20million for your songs and some of my songs deh so make I get something for there, you deh internet deh shout like teenager mosquito 😂😂. Sika mp3 Dede 😂😂”
The reply has since gone viral, drawing mixed reactions. While some fans defended Shatta Wale’s comments as part of his outspoken personality, others criticized his choice of words, insisting that the matter of intellectual property and fair compensation is too serious to be brushed off.
This is not the first time the two have clashed publicly. Back in 2021, M.O.G Beatz alleged that Shatta Wale refused to pay him for producing several tracks on the Reign album. That dispute also played out online, creating a rift between the two creatives.