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Dancehall King Shatta Wale Showcases $300,000 Chain Collection Following Ghana Music Awards UK Triumph and Global Hit ‘Incoming’

Ghana’s Dancehall sensation, Shatta Wale, celebrated his multiple wins at the Ghana Music Awards UK in style, as he proudly showcased his new extravagant jewelry collection. Valued at an astonishing $300,000, these chains have become a symbol of his success and style.

 

Taking to his Facebook page, Shatta Wale shared his joy with his fans, stating, “Don’t fight me, but join me, let’s win together. $300k on my neck this time 💎.” This proclamation reflects his desire to inspire others to achieve their dreams and celebrate success.

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In addition to his remarkable jewelry purchase, Shatta Wale has been riding the wave of success with his latest hit song, “Incoming,” featuring Tekno. The song has been climbing charts worldwide, captivating music lovers with its infectious beats and catchy lyrics. Fans and music enthusiasts are encouraged to stream this massive banger and enjoy the musical prowess of Shatta Wale and Tekno.

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With his undeniable talent and ever-growing influence in the music industry, Shatta Wale continues to be a force to be reckoned with, both in Africa and on the global music scene. His recent accolades and extravagant jewelry purchase serve as a testament to his dedication and success in the world of music.

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Agblor Courage

I am Courage Agblor, a writer, web designer, and publisher with a passion for education, culture, and truth. As a graduate with a bachelor's degree in education, I am dedicated to sharing knowledge that informs, inspires, and preserves the rich heritage of the Ewe people.

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