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Shatta Wale allegedly assaults Kweku Smoke for ‘exposing’ him
Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale has allegedly launched a physical attack on upcoming rapper Kweku Smoke for accusing him of song theft.
The rapper in a video which gained grounds on social media in the course of the week narrated the sequence of events which led his accusations against Shatta Wale.
According to the “Ye Din” rapper, the issue reached some influential people who advised him to go and meet the “Gringo” singer privately to settle the matter.
However, the move rather resulted in an unwarranted attack by thugs allegedly sent by Shatta Wale.
Kweku Smoke in a new video has alleged that the thugs, whom he believed were hired by Shatta Wale, brutalised him along with his manager whilst they tried going to Shatta’s house. He added that his car was also damaged.
Meanwhile, Ghanaian singer Nana Boroo has also reacted to the growing feud between Shatta Wale and Kweku Smoke.
In a video reacting to the incident, he said, “You attack @kwekusmoke_ and my manager. You did this mess wale!!”
The “Ahayede” hitmaker vowed to retaliate act. “@shattawalenima I swear you go hear from me. I swear on my life you just bit more than you can chew. Ego over you trust me,” he wrote on Instagram attached to a video in which he warned Shatta Wale.
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