Sleeky J@bs Shatta Wale Over Beyoncé Feature Amid Stonebwoy Trolls

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Ghanaian award-winning promoter, Sadick Assah, popularly known as Sleeky, is causing some stir with a satirical post aimed at dancehall heavyweight, Shatta Wale.

The CEO of Sleeky Promotions, who has always been a passionate supporter of Stonebwoy, took to his X handle to poke fun at Shatta Wale’s much-touted feature on Beyoncé’s hit song “Already”.

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Sleeky’s post read: “The media no dey try kraa lets not forget Wale also brought Beyoncé look alike.”

This cheeky remark comes at a time when discussions surrounding international collaborations by Ghanaian artists are heating up, especially after Stonebwoy recently brought Jamaican dancehall queen, Spice, to Ghana.

Shatta Wale‘s fans have always held the “Already” feature as one of his most significant career milestones, often highlighting that he was featured on a song that not only topped charts but also had a high-budget music video featuring both artists.

However, Sleeky’s post playfully reminded everyone that, despite the achievement, Shatta Wale never got to meet the actual Beyoncé in person.

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Instead, the video was cleverly edited to blend their performances.

Sleeky’s post appears to be a subtle clapback at Shatta Wale’s fanbase, who have been suggesting that Stonebwoy’s collaborations are with lesser-known artists compared to the globally recognized figures Shatta Wale has worked with.

See the post below:

https://twitter.com/SleekyPromotion/status/1858154549325738000?t=eE9QJQ_W2jpjKn_eYvmU_w&s=19

Well, the witty dig by Sleeky has since ignited conversations online, with fans and critics alike weighing in on whether Shatta Wale’s feature with Beyoncé.

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