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Watch Video: Kweku Smoke accuses Shatta Wale of stealing his song

Watch Video: Kweku Smoke accuses Shatta Wale of stealing his song

Watch Video: Kweku Smoke accuses Shatta Wale of stealing his song

Young Ghanaian rapper Kweku Smoke has accused dancehall star Shatta Wale of ripping off his song and tweaking it to make it sound like his.

According to the “Yedin” rapper, the controversial singer cum sound engineer recently endorsed him and after his visit to his home, he played the trump card.


Kweku, in a furious video he shared on his Instagram page on Friday, November 8, lambasted the SM Family label boss and explained exactly what happened.

First of all, I know people will hate and insult me for my comment but I don’t care,” he said before going in on the singer: “Shatta Wale tweeted about me some time ago that he likes my talent.”


“I respected the tweet so I went to his house and played some of my records for him. I then play one of the songs I wanted to feature him. He also gave me one of his songs to jump on it and I did it nicely and sent back. But he didn’t put his verse on mine. Later, he tweaked my song and stole it.”

“I beg, I don’t want to sound disrespectful to others. I’m in my lane and I’ve always been. Only God knows why you wanted to sign me. What will you gain from stealing my songs?” he quizzed.

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Halm grew up in Takoradi, a city located in the Western Region of Ghana. He received his early education at Bethel Methodist Primary & J.H.S in Takoradi. For his higher education, he enrolled at Takoradi Technical University, where he successfully earned an HND in purchasing and supply.

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