Lali X Lola’s haircut for peace between Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale a mere PR gimmick

According to Kwame Dadzie, the gesture, which the duo has positioned as a call for unity in the Ghanaian music industry, is simply a strategic move to tap into the fanbases of the two top artistes.
Kwame Dadzie further emphasised that Lali X Lola need a hit song to truly break through, stating that no amount of publicity stunts can earn them lasting recognition without a song that the audience can connect with.
“We understand what they are doing; it’s a publicity stunt. These girls have performed on nearly every stage. However, I believe they need to focus on more than just these PR gimmicks. While such tactics are common in show business, what they truly need is a hit song that can connect them with the audience.
“No matter how many stunts they pull, without a hit song, it will be difficult for them to gain that kind of recognition,” he said during a discussion on Hitz FM.
Kwame Dadzie believes the group is simply using the move to create buzz around themselves.
“Even though I understand their intentions, they are not merely seeking peace between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy. Instead, they are using this opportunity to introduce themselves to the fans and supporters of these two artistes. This could help them gain visibility because they have been in the industry for some time and are finding it difficult to reach the next level,” he added.
His comments follow a press statement released by Lali X Lola on April 7, 2025, in which the duo announced their decision to cut off their signature red hair to encourage peace between dancehall rivals Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale.
“We are cutting off our signature red hair, our crown, our identity, not for fashion, but for peace. For unity. For Ghana music. We dream one day Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy share a stage and it’s not a security threat but a global headline,” the statement read.