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Shatta Wale Takes Jabs at Stonebwoy in New Tracks Celebrating His Rolls-Royce Acquisition

 


Shatta Wale, the self-proclaimed "Dancehall King" of Ghana, has once again sparked headlines with his recent musical releases, which come on the heels of a significant personal milestone. To mark the arrival of his luxurious Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Shatta Wale has dropped two new tracks that not only reference his expensive new car but also contain subtle jabs aimed at his longtime musical rival, Stonebwoy.

The Rolls-Royce and Shatta Wale's Success

Shatta Wale’s Rolls-Royce Cullinan made its way to Ghana in early February 2025, and it quickly became a symbol of the artist's continued success. For Shatta, the car represents the peak of his hard work and dedication to his craft, and he made sure to celebrate it in style. After the vehicle was cleared at the Tema Port, the artist shared a lighthearted moment by washing his new luxury ride, recalling his humble beginnings working at a washing bay.

To coincide with his new acquisition, Shatta Wale released two tracks that make direct references to his Rolls-Royce. These songs reflect his extravagant lifestyle, marking his rise in the music industry and his success on the international stage. The tracks express his pride in his achievements, with his car serving as a metaphor for his progress.

Subtle Jabs at Stonebwoy

However, the releases weren't just a celebration of Shatta Wale’s wealth. In true Shatta fashion, he included subtle but clear jabs at Stonebwoy, his rival within the Ghanaian dancehall and reggae scene. The rivalry between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy has been a long-standing one, often punctuated by public spats and competitive exchanges. These two artists have frequently used their music to take digs at each other, and Shatta’s latest songs are no exception.

While the tracks are celebratory in nature, the digs at Stonebwoy are woven into the lyrics, creating a sense of ongoing tension between the two. The timing of these tracks, paired with the mention of his Rolls-Royce, seems calculated to remind listeners of Shatta Wale’s status in the industry while asserting his dominance over his rival.

The Ongoing Rivalry

The rivalry between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy is nothing new. Over the years, both artists have had their share of public disagreements, from verbal insults to social media battles. However, despite the tension, both artists have continued to enjoy massive success and have remained at the top of the Ghanaian music scene. Their competition has only seemed to fuel their drive to stay relevant and top the charts.

Shatta Wale, known for his bold and often controversial persona, uses these public feuds to his advantage, keeping his name in the media and maintaining a strong fanbase. Stonebwoy, on the other hand, has largely kept a more composed image but has not shied away from standing his ground when it comes to their rivalry.

The Impact on the Ghanaian Music Scene

This latest development has once again put the spotlight on both Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy. While fans of both artists continue to support them fiercely, the ongoing feud creates a larger-than-life narrative around their music. This rivalry has become a defining feature of the dancehall genre in Ghana, adding a layer of drama and competition that keeps the industry buzzing.

As Shatta Wale continues to release hit songs and make headlines, it seems that his feud with Stonebwoy is far from over. Whether these jabs will escalate into more public exchanges or remain confined to the music remains to be seen. One thing is for sure: in the world of Ghanaian music, the rivalry between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy is one to watch.

Shatta Wale’s new tracks, with their references to luxury, success, and the rivalry with Stonebwoy, highlight just how much of a force he remains in the Ghanaian music scene—and how personal relationships can drive public narratives in the world of entertainment.


Stay tuned for more updates on Shatta Wale's music and his ongoing journey in the music industry!

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