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Audio: Shatta Wale Has Delayed my Career – Chameleon

Fast rising dance hall champ Chameleon has revealed that Shatta Wale has slugged his progress as a musician.

The young dance hall musician with a unique voice and a huge verve on stage expressed disappointment in the self acclaimed dance hall king Shatta Wale for not fulfilling a promise he made him.

The champ explained that Shatta Wale promised to sign him to the Shatta Movement Record Label and also invite some media houses to take coverage of the whole event.

But according to Chameleon he has waited long enough for this promise to be fulfilled but it seems that is not going to happen.

He also added that he has sacrificed a great deal of his music career to Shatta Wale, but the SM boss has not fulfilled the promise he made him in return of the good he (chameleon) did for him.


So for this and others reasons Chameleon has decided break away and move on with his music career rather than waiting for Shatta Wale’s unfulfilled promises.

He also said that out of love and respect for Shatta Wale he turned down a lot of deals which could blow him up.

Chameleon use to be a member of Black Empire music group made up of Jupitar, Episode and himself. All three artistes have gone solo and are doing very well as dancehall acts.

He also became the talk of town after a splendid performance he put up at the just ended MTN Pulse Turn Up Concert held at the Accra sports stadium which had super stars like Alkaline, Shatta Wale himself, Samine, Kranium, Stonebwoy and the likes on it.

Chameleon is currently signed to Musgang Record Label




By Nii Ayi Mensah Lartey 

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