Shatta Wale & Beyonce Video Sets Records in Ghana Music Industry

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Indeed, wonders will never end! From a local champion to an international hero. Who would have thought Bandana, a once poor and hungry musician from Accra slums, will ever get the chance to feature Beyonce? Well, hold your jaws, and doff your hat to the dancehall commando — Beyonce has released a new video with Shatta Wale. And it’s setting the records straight.

After rebranding himself from Bandana to Shatta Wale, the Moko Ho hit-maker’s music career has never been the same. Anything he touches always turns into gold.

Since his successful comeback in 2013, Shatta Wale has consistently released hit songs, year after year.

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Shatta Wale and Beyonce’s Already Music Video Released
Haters, doubters, and entertainment pundits were mesmerized by the breaking news that emerged when Shatta Wale’s voice was heard in Beyonce’s Lion King album.

Even though Wale had proved his music talents since his Second Coming, a lot of critics still saw him as a local champion.

However, it turns out otherwise. By virtue of his historic collaboration with Beyonce, Shatta is now a certified global legend.

He goes down in history as the first Ghanaian musician to feature popular queen Beyonce. The classic video for their Already collabo was premiered on July 31, 2020.

As we speak today (August 3), “Beyoncé ft Shatta Wale & Major Lazer – ALREADY (Official Video)” is trending on YouTube at the #1 spot, with more than 7 million views.

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“Be your own king, make no body come rule your world. It’s time Already”, Shatta sings his verses in the Already song.

If we really support our own, then Ghana couldn’t be prouder of Shatta’s success. Apart from making a name for himself, Shatta has uplifted the image of Ghana and Africa to the world.

You can confirm this by watching the traditional setting of the music video, and how it casts the image that “Black Is King”. The African culture is simply second to none.

Shatta Wale thanks Beyonce for the collaboration
Following the release of the video, Shatta took to Twitter to thank Beyonce for everything.

He tweeted,”Thank you My Queen, for believing in my talent and giving me a platform to share my good message to the world …God will forever bless you 🙏🏻 #symbolofhope #Already #BlackIsKing #ShattaIsKing @beyonce.”

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It’s high time we put our differences aside, and come together to celebrate the achievement of our artistic talents. By the way, Stonebwoy’s collaboration with Keri Hilson was also massive and laudable.

In summary, Shatta’s story is an inspiration to every ghetto youth that if you believe in your dreams and never quit, you can achieve them.

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