Ghanaian rapper Kwaw Kese has talked candidly about his connection with dancehall artist Shatta Wale, whom he lovingly calls his “son,” calling him a gifted but unrespected individual.
In a MyNewsGh-monitored interview on Hit FM, Kwaw Kese described instances that, in his opinion, demonstrated a concerning trend of disrespect in the field.
He brought up the incident in which Shatta Wale accused Bulldog of murder on social media but then seemed to be friendly behind the scenes.
“My son doesn’t respect,” Kwaw said bluntly. “He has disrespected everybody in the industry — even Osei Kwame Despite.
“One time he accused Bulldog of killing my manager and said he would expose him. Then later, he came into my DM saying, ‘Kwaw, we need to talk.’ I gave him my number, and he never called.”
The “Yakubu” hitmaker made it apparent that his recent critique of Shatta Wale’s Grammy entry post was a fatherly correction rather than a quarrel.
“I didn’t mention any names. I only said there’s no need to celebrate Grammy submissions because everyone submits, the real celebration comes when you’re nominated,” he explained.
“But they took it personal and started insulting me all over social media.”
According to Kwaw, his remarks were born out of principle, not malice.
“If you are a father and you can’t teach your son principles, then you’re not a good father,” he said. “My son did wrong, and I just said it. That’s not beef. I’m too old for beef.”
He concluded by urging artists to embrace humility and accountability in the public eye.
“If you’ve insulted people in the light, then when you change, let the people see that change in the light too,” he advised.
Source:Lovinghananews.com
		
									 
					