After posting pictures of himself on social media last night wearing what looked to be fake "Calvlein" underwear, Dancehall King Shatta Wale became the talk of the town. Black Sherif, a fellow musician, quickly made fun of Shatta by reposting the picture on Snapchat with a sardonic tone and a sound clip that seemed to make fun of the circumstance.
Blacko made this remark in response to Shatta Wale's previous criticism of his wardrobe selections. Shatta had earlier said that part of Blacko's attire "does not make sense" in his pursuit of individuality and advised him to hire a stylist for a full rebranding. But when Shatta Wale disclosed that the phony "Calvlein" underwear was a part of a planned tactic, the story took an unexpected turn.
He clarified that the purpose of the action was to create excitement and spark discussions before to the release of his most recent music video. The prior photo was revealed to have been purposefully altered when Shatta published unedited pictures of himself wearing real Calvin Klein underwear.
After recognizing the ruse, Black Sherif promptly removed his satirical article, and Shatta jokingly claimed that he had once more "scammed" his audience for amusement purposes. Fans have found the story entertaining, and many have praised Shatta Wale's cunning in maintaining his own prominence while fostering the artistic spirit of Ghana's entertainment sector.