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Shatta Wale talked about how Sarkodie brags about having sold out tickets but refuses to support his community like he [Shatta] does.

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Shatta Wale talked about how Sarkodie brags about having sold out tickets but refuses to support his community like he [Shatta] does. The negative comments have led to attacks from Sarkodie's fans - Shatta Wale has responded with a warning to Sarkodie's fans to behave Dancehall stalwart Shatta Wale has responded to criticisms from Sarkodie's fans with a warning for them to shut up. Shatta Wale has come under a lot of criticisms from Sarkodie's fans over comments he made about the rapper during an interview on Hitz FM on Tuesday. The Dancehall King while speaking on the Accra-based radio station as part of his promotional tour for his upcoming 'The Reign' album made very sensitive remarks about Sarkodie. Among the many things he said was the fact that he [Shatta Wale] felt somehow disrespected when Sarkodie failed to shoot a music video for their song ‘Megye Wo Girl’ but was quick to shoot one with a Nigerian artiste. Apart from that, Shatta Wale talked

I will charge Sarkodie anytime he wants to feature me - Shatta Wale

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I will charge Sarkodie anytime he wants to feature me - Shatta Wale  For Wale, this was how he could help Sarkodie on his toes Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale says he is no more going to collaborate with Sarkodie without monetary considerations. This means that he has made up his to charge Sarkodie or any other Sarkcess Music artiste for any feature he is wanted on. According to Shatta Wale, there is a song that Sarkodie has contacted him over for a feature. It is a song belonging to Strongman, however, he has indicated to Sarkodie that he will charge for the feature.  All of this was contained in an explosive interview the artiste had on Accra-based Hitz FM. Shatta Wale is currently on a media tour promoting his upcoming album, The Reign.  When Hitz FM host Andy Dosty asked him if he would also pay to have Sarkodie on his song, Shatta Wale answered "oh, yeah". This is a departure from the friendly nature the two used to conduct business. For many, this may mark a