wale finally speaks on issues surrounding his mother’s homelessness
Shatta wale grilled on social media
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Shatta ’s mother bursts out again
Shatta wale has descended heavily on critics following claims that he has deserted his mother.
Shatta’s rants were necessitated by public attacks over claims that he has blatantly refused to pay heed to his mother’s homeless situation.
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Earlier, the dancehall artiste’s mother, Elsie Avemegah, took to social media to vent out her frustration after claims of being kicked out of her rented apartment.
Scores of individuals, including popular radio presenter, Michael Ola, after analysing the situation have voiced out various negative opinions and asked him to do the right thing.
But the Shatta Movement boss in a Facebook live video has asked his critics to mind their own business instead of interfering in his personal life.
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According to Shatta, who is currently enjoying his music tour in the United States, nobody should dare teach him how to handle his mother’s situation or how to love her.
“Sometimes Ghanaians just want to tarnish your image. Ghana is already a foolish country, don’t make it any worse. If anybody fools he or she will be beaten. I have made it already, think about yourself. Some of you are telling me to go and rent for my mother, settle your family matters before you talk about mine. Don’t even talk shit about me because the moment you do, I won’t forgive you. I’m a gangster, I’m a crazy dude. If anyone tries to worry me, I’ll enter your anus like an ant. You are all fools.
“Shoutout to anyone supporting my hustle. To those who aren’t, your mothers! Think twice before talking about my mother. If you love your mother, just do that. Don’t come and teach me how to love my mother. Stop talking about me and focus on the village you’re living in. Its not everything I can talk about on social media,” he stated.
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Born to a Liberian father and Ghanaian mother, Rock’s journey began in Liberia, where he spent his early years before relocating to Ghana in 2003 amidst the civil war.
He continued his education in Greater Accra, discovering his passion for music during his junior high school days at Oblogo D/A 1 JHS from 2003 to 2006 in Greater Accra, where he stayed with his aunt.
As a student at Sammo Senior High School in Cape Coast, Rock’s talent flourished, earning him a reputation as a skilled singer and dancer. He later became the entertainment prefect, setting the stage for his future success.
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Pursuing a degree in Mathematics Education at the University of Education, Winneba, Rock connected with like-minded friends and officially launched his music career. Rock’s dedication to his craft led him to become the Entertainment Committee Chairman of his department.
During his national service in 2014, he met Eka One, a renowned sound engineer, in Assin Bereku. he collaborated with Eka One, and their partnership has been instrumental in his growth. Notable producers, including DatBeatGod and Eka One, played a pivotal role in shaping his sound.
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Social media introduced him to Whisko, a US-based Liberian artist and businessman, who signed Rock to Unlymyted Entertainment in 2022, with Eka One as his manager in Ghana.
By day, Iam Rock serves as a professional teacher under the Ghana Education Service, but by night, he brings his vibrant energy to the stage.
Rock’s latest single, “Alewa,” produced by Eka One and directed by Dvice Keyz, showcases his artistry. He has eight tracks to his credit which includes; Romantic, Dah Lady, Charm, Bany, Alewa, Heat, Follow and Am Not A W-Rapper.
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With his unique blend of Afrobeat and Liberian-Ghanaian flair, “Iam Rock” is poised to make a lasting impact on the music scene.