I buried Samini on the 25th of December – Shatta Wale

A song released by Shatta Wale a day after the Loud In GH concert has confirmed the reason behind the artiste’s decision to continue his performance despite being alerted to stop for Samini to take up the stage.

In Shatta Wale’s latest dancehall song titled “State Burial-25th. December,” the artiste brags to have given Samini a “state burial” as the packed stadium was empty when he finally let go of the Mic for his biggest contender to perform.

The lyrics of the song talks about how Samini has allegedly become a “carcass” since the stadium was “cleared” after Shatta Wale’s performance because the audience were there to support him only.

Did he really achieve his motive as the song states?

Per our reports, the stadium wasn’t empty but only had half the audience during Samini’s performance as some returned when they heard his introduction.

This was due to confusion over whether Samini was present or not since Shatta Wale took majority of the time performing till daybreak defying signals to stop

Listen…

Source: GhanaWeb

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