Stonebwoy’s Comments on Shatta Wale’s EOCO Case Spark Mixed Reactions
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Dancehall artist Stonebwoy has stirred debate after sharing his perspective on fellow musician Shatta Wale’s recent legal troubles with Ghana’s Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO). In a video circulating online, Stonebwoy suggested that Shatta Wale’s issues stem from his confrontational approach, leading some fans to interpret his remarks as indirect criticism. The comment, *“Efo no dey like peace”* (This guy doesn’t like peace), has since divided opinions among fans of both artists.
While some supporters of Stonebwoy argue that his statement was merely an observation about Shatta Wale’s tendency to court controversy, others see it as an unnecessary jab at a time when the “My Level” hitmaker is facing legal scrutiny. Shatta Wale’s loyal fanbase, known as the “SM4Lyf” movement, has fired back, accusing Stonebwoy of being hypocritical given past tensions between the two musicians. The exchange has reignited discussions about the long-standing rivalry between the two dancehall heavyweights.
This isn’t the first time Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale have been at the center of public spats. Their feud has occasionally escalated into heated exchanges, including their infamous 2019 clash at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, which led to a temporary ban for both artists. While some fans had hoped for reconciliation, Stonebwoy’s latest remarks suggest that underlying tensions may still exist, even if both artists have publicly moved on in recent years.
As the debate continues, industry watchers are urging the two stars to focus on their craft rather than fueling discord. With Shatta Wale yet to respond to Stonebwoy’s comments, the ball is now in his court—will he ignore the remarks or fire back with his trademark unfiltered response? Either way, Ghana’s entertainment scene remains as unpredictable as ever.
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