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Criss Waddle's Love For Shatta Wale Is Why He Didn't Make It To The VGMA's

Amidst the good gone bad friendship between controversial dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale and the Arab Money Gang (AMG) boss Criss Waddle comes one revelation from rapper Medikal.

Few days ago, Hiphop act, Criss Waddle was seriously angry at Shatta Wale for releasing a song titled ‘Bie gya’.

Sources claim Criss Waddle was the first person to reveal publicly that he’s set to release a song titled ‘Bie gya’ featuring BET award-winner, Stonebwoy, then all of a sudden Shatta Wale released a song titled ‘Bie gya’ hours of Criss' announcement.

But According to Shatta Wale, the term ‘Bie gya’ belongs to social media person Achipalago, and that he just jumped on the term.

Later Criss Waddle also posted that “This your smart di3 Adjoa smart oooo ?#?Bie Gya (Open Fire) with Stonebwoy Coming out tonight”

In an interview with the P3 Kakra rapper, Medikal who is under Criss Waddle's record label says Shatta Wale is one reason why Charter House refused to nominate his boss (Criss Waddle) at the VGMA's.


According to him, the last thing Criss Waddle will do to Shatta Wale is sell him out. The love Criss Waddle has for Shatta Wale is so deep that, he supported Shatta Wale when all Gh musicians turned him down against Charter House, hence, Waddle's association with Shatta Wale is the reason why their hip hop collaboration tune titled Pe Kakra didnt make it to VGMA's. He added.


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