Shatta Movement’s public relations officer, Sammy Flex, has disclosed that Ghanaian dancehall musician Shatta Wale has lost a $2 million distribution deal for his latest project, the “Voice of the Crown” EP.
In a post on his Facebook page, Sammy Flex blamed the loss on negative online reports surrounding the musician, saying they were affecting business operations within their camp.
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“Damn! Now these reports circulating online are disturbing business after this 2million dollar distribution deal of the Voice of the Crown EP fell out. I am getting worried
Shatta reacted to Sammy Flex’s post, admitting that the collapsed deal has been a painful blow.
He, however, encouraged his team to remain positive, expressing hope that the project would still succeed despite the setback.
“Say no more Boss, Epain we all but God deh… Stay strong #GODISHERE O#VOTCEP will still fly no matter what Man go do,” Shatta Wale responded.
This development comes after Shatta made headlines when the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) seized a luxury Lamborghini Urus linked to a convicted Ghanaian-American fraudster, Nana Kwabena Amuah.
According to EOCO, the vehicle, which was in Shatta Wale’s possession at the time of the seizure, was allegedly purchased using proceeds from Amuah’s multi-million-dollar romance and business scams in the United States.