Shatta Wale To Drop A Love Song For ‘Vals Day- Pah Paah Paah

Self-acclaimed dancehall king Shatta Wale has hinted his fans and music lovers of a forthcoming love song dubbed ‘Save heart’.

According to Shatta Wale, the ‘save heart’ song will be perfect for the valentine season which is fast approaching.

Shatta Wale shared an ‘excerpt’ of the music video for his love song with the caption:

The SM boss’ fans flooded his comment box with positive reactions as they anticipate for the new song from Shatta Wale.

Watch the video below

Tom And Jerry Love: Fella Makafui And Medikal Back Together After Their 2 Weeks Break-Up

Rapper Medikal and his girlfriend are back together after their relationship went on a commercial break for a few weeks.

Their come back was announced by the rapper on social media narrating that someone has finally called him on phone and asked his fans and followers to guess who.

His comments attracted a lot of comments from them with the majority mentioning Fella’s name in the comment section.

Fella Makafui for the first time after a while commented under MDK’s post with a love emoji signaling they were finally back together.

Looks like Shatta Wale’s begging Fella Makafui worked out.

See screenshot below;

Source: Cliqtv.news.Blog

Trouble: Barclays Bank Denies Contracting Lil Win To Use Bosom P Yung’s Song For Their Advertisement

Lil Win has found himself in hot waters once again after he used the intellectual property of Bosom P Yung without his consent or the right procedure.

In the trending video, Lil Win mimicked Bosom P Yung’s ‘Ataa Adwoa’ song to promote Absa formerly Barclays Bank.

A Plus blasted Lil Win and absa/Barclays Bank after seeing the said video.

ABSA/Barclays have reacted to the video claiming that the bank has not contracted Lil Win to promote them because he placed their logo on his video.

“Absa nor Barclays has commissioned anyone to produce or use our logo for such a production.” Barclays/absa indicated.

Absa/Barclays issued a statement distancing themselves from Lil Win’s video adding that there should be the removal of the Absa logo from the video with immediate effect.

Read Absa/Barclays Bank’s full statement below:

“Our attention has been drawn to a music video with the song “Attaa Adwoa” circulating on social media with the Absa logo.

We wish to distance ourselves from the said video and to state that neither Absa nor Barclays has commissioned anyone to produce or use our logo for such a production. We have instructed those involved to, with immediate effect, remove the Absa logo from the video.

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