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Shatta Wale pledges to aid upcoming musicians in understanding and averting his past errors.
Ghanaian reggae-dancehall artist Shatta Wale has vowed to help and mentor upcoming artists as they launch their careers in the music industry.
He claimed that he didn’t have the opportunity to have this kind of assistance when he was starting out, which caused him to make mistakes, in a recent interview on Takoradi’s Empire FM. He wants to help new talents avoid making the same errors as a result.
He claims that he wouldn’t have performed certain songs or beefed individuals in the same way he did if he had someone to guide him at the beginning of his career.
He mentioned, “Gradually, I would just love to support artistes that are really coming up and would wanna do music and take them through orientation of who an artiste should be because we didn’t get the opportunity to go through some orientations. Like if we did, we would not be singing some profane songs here and there, doing some diss tracks here and there,” he stated.
He continued; “My future plans involve identifying emerging talents and offering them guidance to comprehend the music business in Ghana. This initiative is designed to prevent them from repeating the same mistakes that some of us have experienced.”
The self-proclaimed “Dancehall King’s” speech has already gotten a lot of support from other members of the music industry and fans, with many praising his commitment to promoting developing artists.