Heavyweight dancehall artist Charles Nii Armah Mensah, better known by his stage as Shatta Wale, has hinted that his music would make a significant international impact in 2026 and that he is now financially ready to do it.
In a social media post, the award-winning musician said that he had enough money saved to invest in promoting his music outside of Ghana.Shatta Wale believes that the time is right for his brand to expand strategically and methodically over the world.
"I believe I'm ready now since I have enough money saved to promote my music internationally. Start preparing your resumes if you would like to work with me as a team member.This year, we're going to work smart," he wrote.
As part of the statement, Shatta Wale encouraged professionals who think they can make a significant contribution to his goal to prepare their resumes in preparation of future chances within his team.
Critics have frequently referred to Shatta Wale as a "local champion" over the years, partly because of the belief that he did not make significant investments in producing high-caliber music videos or regularly appear on significant international stages.
These critiques have followed him throughout his career, despite his supremacy in Ghana's dancehall industry.
It's interesting to note that the musician has previously earned prominent international collaborations, such as a part on Beyoncé's The Lion King: The Gift album.
Critics contend that he did not take full advantage of these chances to create a long-term worldwide presence.
According to Shatta Wale's most recent remarks, the musician is prepared to "work smart" by putting together a competent team and making wise investments. This suggests a renewed focus and a change in strategy.
Since then, fans and industry watchers have responded with enthusiasm and interest, many of them eager to see if 2026 will be a pivotal year in Shatta Wale's long-awaited worldwide breakout.
Source: zionfelix.net