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Shatta Wale Allegedly Paid Extra $200,000 to Accept Final Performance Slot at Major Concert

Shatta Wale Allegedly Paid Extra $200,000 to Accept Final Performance Slot at Major Concert

Ghana’s dancehall powerhouse Shatta Wale, known in private life as Albert Nat Hyde, is once again at the center of entertainment headlines following fresh claims about his performance negotiations at a major concert featuring Nigerian superstar Burna Boy. 

According to insider accounts, Shatta Wale was uncomfortable with the performance order initially proposed by event organizers. Sources suggest the SM boss preferred to perform earlier, anticipating that his loyal fan base would leave the venue after his set potentially affecting the crowd size for subsequent performances.

Event organizers reportedly rejected this idea and instead insisted that Shatta Wale headline and close the show. The disagreement is said to have triggered intense backstage discussions, as both sides pushed to protect their interests.

To settle the matter and secure his appearance as the final act, organizers allegedly offered an additional $200,000, a move that ultimately convinced Shatta Wale to accept the closing slot.

The reported incident has since ignited widespread reactions online, with fans highlighting Shatta Wale’s influence, crowd-pulling power, and bargaining strength in the music industry. Many believe the situation further reinforces his status as one of Ghana’s most dominant musical forces.

Whether controversial or celebrated, Shatta Wale continues to prove that his presence alone can shape the dynamics of major events.

Story Credit: TunePlug

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