Shatta Wale has taken a calm turn since he welcomed his son Majesty. The self-acclaimed dancehall king wrote a letter on his social media platform apologizing to all those he has stepped on including Samini, Charterhouse, journalists, bloggers, as well as other artistes. Below is his apology letter;
"Letter To the Industry...Share It..I was making a point maybe my
approach was Bad but that point i was trying to make still
holds...#NOTIME #KWIKIT #BHSM
LETTER TO THE INDUSTRY… PEACE, BE STILL_Mark 4:39
Every birth brings to every household good tidings and blessings. You
and I brought joy on this plane and are blessings onto our folks and the
universe as a whole.
The instance i set eyes on MAJESTY, calm and peace went up my spine,
his cries were distinct with words saying "make peace daddy" I have
struggled with this message for a while and prayed over it. Anytime i
held him in my arms those are the words that resounds in my soul.
I have been through a lot and thankful to the lord for all my trials
and tribulations. He made me strong and has always won victory for me in
the face of adversity. He's kept his promise and has never disgraced
me. He has in many ways spoken to me and I have listened. He's spoken to
me again and I humbly oblige.
By this piece I am calling for a suspension of hostilities in our
industry and would like to ask for pardon if by my actions or inactions
caused grief to all industry persons.
My code of belief has always been to wrestle against sinister motives
and overcome hurdles in our industry that seeks to pull down and
impoverish the ghanaian artiste and the industry as a whole.
I mean well and hold on to my philosophy, I believe all in the industry
shares the same vision and ask we join forces to wrestle our demons to
see our industry thrive for posterity.
Apologies to my brother Samini and his family, to Mr. Ayoade and the
staff of charterhouse and GhOne, to every journalist, blogger, media
house, presenter and my colleague artistes I may have stepped on.
Lately there's been an external attempt to start a feud between me and
my younger brother Stonebwoy, but we are above it. Let's bust a tune fi
dem, I say to my young brother.
To my brother Samini, I say we owe the world a collaboration and a worldwide Peace Tour.
I hope my message will not be misread and misconstrued. I am not asking
Charterhouse to withdraw their case against me or sought after awards
and also not seeking to win the media over. Thank you.
I am carrying out the highest order as a servant of God onto mankind.
God bless Ghana and our entertainment industry. Let's get together and forge ahead.
SIGNED
Charles Nii Armah Mensah
Founder/CEO Shatta Movement Records
#PEACEBESTILL #NOTIME #KWIKIT #SMBH
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