Rapper Sarkodie has jabbed dancehall artiste Shatta Wale for saying that he is disappointed in him for releasing a diss song targeted at him.
Being very blunt with his words, the rapper asked the dancehall artiste to stop fooling because he has not got his time.
“Berma gyae gyimie no … you feel say I get time to throw shot at you by this time… emotional singers,” Sarkodie said while replying a post about an interview Shatta Wale granted TV3 Tuesday.
Shatta Wale while reacting to a diss song – Sub Zero –, released by Sarkodie Monday, which many believe is directed at a number of people including the dancehall act, said the time was not right for the song.
He told MzGee in an interview on TV3 New Day, that, “Sarkodie is talking about beef and the industry is happy. I’m disappointed, I thought you were going to tell me he’s donated some few things to some needy people but if Sarkodie has really thrown a shot at me in this time of our life where people are dying when people need help…,” he said.
The ‘My Level’ hitmaker noted that, “…If it was me, they will tell me I need attention at this time…my brand has never gone down…”
He was of the view that seniors in society prefer highlife to rap. “…so rap is not even going to stand strong.”
“That is why sometimes [when] people like Sarkodie do this at this time, I blame Reggie Rockstone for even bringing rap to Ghana because he himself he has not made an impact with rap,” Shatta Wale further jabbed.
“So if you tell me Sarkodie has thrown a shot at me when people are dying what is he trying to say? Can’t he wait? Can’t he let us plan a beef,” the dancehall act quizzed and stressed that because artistes in Ghana don’t plan beefs, they don’t make money.
Source: 3news.com | Ghana