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The young singer says, "Delay told me to use my body to get what I want."

Sun, 3 Nov 2024 Source: Isaac Appiah

Following her public response to a controversial piece of advice purportedly offered to her by media figure Deloris Frimpong Manso, also known as Delay, Ghanaian singer Shatana Gh has garnered attention. Shatana claims that Delay counseled her to exploit her body to further her career aspirations in entertainment. "Delay urged me to use my body to achieve what I want, but I am a celebrity with wisdom and too wise to listen and act on such a ridiculous suggestion," Shatana said in direct response to this counsel." The artist, who is well-known for her outspoken opinions and activism, expressed her contempt for this strategy and emphasized her commitment to succeeding on her own terms.

Through her music and her candidness about social concerns, Shatana Gh has established a reputation for being unique in Ghana's music scene. She insisted that her path to fame would not entail sacrificing her morals, emphasizing the virtues of intelligence, diligence, and self-respect. Social media users have responded to this public declaration in a variety of ways, with admirers and following praising her for prioritizing honesty above quick routes to stardom. She has received praise from many for serving as an inspiration, especially for young women navigating the entertainment business.

Although Delay has not yet addressed Shatana's remarks, this disclosure has rekindled conversations about the demands placed on up-and-coming artists and the guidance they receive in the business. Shatana's speech emphasizes how crucial it is to uphold one's morals in a society that occasionally promotes compromising for immediate success.

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Source: Isaac Appiah