In a candid and heartfelt social media post that’s sparked widespread buzz in Ghana’s vibrant music scene, acclaimed rapper Fameye has turned to fellow artist Medikal for help in bridging a months-long silence with dancehall king Shatta Wale. The plea, shared on Facebook this morning, highlights the complexities of personal and professional relationships in the industry, leaving fans speculating about what could have caused the fallout.
Fameye, real name Peter Ankamagyei and known for hits like “Songs of Peter,” posted a raw message tagging both Medikal and Shatta Wale: “My brother @Medikalbyk you for carry me go meet @shattawalegh for house cos he’s gone completely mute on me for months we use to be super cool he no go fit vex me like that ? wey ien fans no Dey gimme peace anytime I comment under his post !!! Come to think of it I have not met Wale in Person before “
The post, which has already garnered over 1,600 likes, 230 reposts, and nearly 90 replies within hours, reveals Fameye’s frustration over Shatta Wale’s apparent radio silence. He reminisces about their once-close bond, noting how fans relentlessly tag and urge him to reconcile whenever he engages with Shatta’s content online. Adding a poignant twist, Fameye admits he’s never even met the “Dancehall King” in person despite their shared collaborations, underscoring the irony of their digital camaraderie turning cold.
This isn’t the first time these artists have crossed paths musically. Fameye and Shatta Wale previously linked up on Amerado’s 2021 track “Sika Dam” from the Patience EP, a high-energy collaboration that showcased their chemistry on wax. Meanwhile, Medikal—whose real name is Samuel Adu Frimpong and who boasts a longstanding friendship with Shatta Wale—has his own history of joint efforts with the dancehall icon, including the recent 2025 banger “Shoulder” featuring Beeztrap KOTM. That track’s viral dance challenge has kept their alliance in the spotlight, making Medikal a natural mediator in Fameye’s eyes.
Fans flooded the comments with a mix of empathy and humor. “Bro, Shatta no dey vex easy, maybe na small misunderstanding. Medikal go handle am!” one user quipped, while another added, “Fameye, wey the ‘Thank You’ vibes? Make una settle sharp sharp!” The post has reignited discussions about mentorship and beefs in Ghanaian music, with some drawing parallels to past industry spats involving Shatta Wale’s outspoken persona.
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