Entertainment of Wednesday, 29 April 2020
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
At a time the world is battling a virus, hoping to get a remedy for the pandemic, some Ghanaian celebrities are trading insults publicly while others level wild allegations against colleagues.
The squabbles between these stars, projected on various social media platforms have triggered reactions from lovers of the arts as they either support their favorite celebrities involved or condemn the act.
There are also suggestions that some of the controversies are staged so personalities involved would uplift or maintain their relevance in the industry.
Below is a list of celebrities engaging in a war of words and why:
Sarkodie and Shatta Wale
The controversial dancehall musician started off the year with direct jabs at the BET Award-winner.
Shatta Wale has, on several occasions, jabbed Sarkodie on social media. He further recorded diss songs with hopes of getting a response from the rapper.
But each time he did, the “Oofeetso” hitmaker either ignored or responded with a cryptic message on his social media.
He recently revealed that he will only respond on one condition - when he is paid!
Sarkodie later released ‘Sub Zero’, a song that saw the rapper throw generic jabs. Shatta Wale, however, slammed Sarkodie, claiming that the song was a direct attack on him. He asserted that it was wrong for Sarkodie to have released a diss song when coronavirus infections and death tolls are increasing.
Unhappy about the remark, Sarkodie tweeted, asking Shatta Wale to “stop being stupid” because he has better things to use his resources for.
Sarkodie and Gasmilla
The controversy between these two first started when Gasmilla, who claims to be the godfather of the azonto movement, fired shots at Sarkodie for starting an agenda to bring back the once-popular music genre.
According to him, azonto never died, hence he doesn’t need any revival as Sarkodie puts it.
There have been instances where Gasmila has claimed to be the “Torchbearer” of 'Azonto' music and not Sarkodie as many people are trying to claim. According to reports, Gasmilla felt offended for not been called to join the #BringBackAzonto campaign.
Azonto has never been dead, the torch has been silently blazing and growing roots.Glad my brothers and sisters finally woke up to the fact that our way to the international world is Azonto cause that's our own.lets go!!! #torchbearer #KingofAzonto #Fahookime#BringBackAzonto?????
— Gasmilla (@gasmillawins) April 22, 2020