We’ve had enough of your gross disrespect – Praye Tiatia tells shatta wale

We’ve had enough of your gross disrespect – Praye Tiatia tells shatta wale

Musician Stephen Fiawoo popularly known as Praye Tiatia has called Ghana’s dancehall king Shatta Wale to order for saying Hiplife artistes are poor.

Shatta Wale during an interview on United Showbiz on UTV with Nana Ama McBrown, over the weekend stated emphatically that Hiplife artistes are poor.

“Hiplife boys are poor! Anybody should come out and come fight me. I am saying that Reggie Rockstone”, Shatta Wale stated.

Praye Tiatia who is a member of defanged Hiplife group Praye believes Shatta Wale statement is disrespectful, lame and has no basis.

In a lengthy post on his instagram page in responds to Shatta’s comments, Praye Tiatia said his statement is an embarrassment to Shatta Wale himself and the entire music industry in Ghana to the outside world.



Read his full post below:

“Bro! @shattawalenima Many are those before you who sacrificed a lot to build an industry for all of us to join.The Music industry years ago took blood, sweat, passion and pure talent to entertain Ghanaians for love and country. Legends like @reggierockstone and others sacrificed to pave the way for us in hiplife and afrobeat, including people who sacrificed and groomed you Bandana for absolutely nothing.

You rich pass all of us, yooo wakaa yati but i can assure you your so called riches won’t make top 10 list of rich musicians even in our neighboring Nigeria here norr sef, so bro enough of the disrespect to Ghanaian artistes, producers, DJs and the entire industry you came to meet!

Many artistes are very comfortable but they don’t need to brag and disrespect others like you do. Davido and Wizkid are two of the richest musicians in Africa but they don’t find the need to disrespect their predecessors! You dey embarrass yourself and Ghanaian musicians to the world.

no personal beef here just common sense and morals being shared. We’ve had it with the gross disrespect and ridiculing at any given chance. Brag all you want but learn to respect people who have made sacrifices for you to “eat” today!

There were people before you and there will be people after you. We are grown men and women who also have families, you don’t open your mouth and spew anything anyhow”.

Source:Peace FM

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