Admit It: Your Time Has Passed, Says Kwaw Kese to Shatta Wale

Prolific Ghanaian rapper Emmanuel Kofi Botwe, also known as Kwaw Kese in the entertainment world, made fun of self-proclaimed Dancehall King Shatta Wale in a self-recorded video and advised him to give up music and pursue better opportunities.

Admit It: Your Time Has Passed, Says Kwaw Kese to Shatta Wale

According to Kwaw Kese, Shatta Wale should accept that his time has come, retire, and quit unnecessarily criticizing other business people.

The hitmaker of "Gyimii" observed that will t when famous musicians in today's Ghanaian entertainment scene are addressed, names like Stonebwoy, Kuami Eugene, Kidi, Kwesi Arthur, and Black Sherif are cited among others.

"Already, among others, we are discussing Kwesi Arthur, Kuami Eugene, and Kidi. Your name is not mentioned by them. since it is now past your time," he remarked.

Shatta Wale claims to be a very talented artist with no competitors, however, Kwaw Kese disagrees, citing the song "Wo maame Tw3" as an example of a nonsensical Shatta Wale song.

"The dumb tunes you performed. He continued, saying, "Wo maame tw3 and others you did, where did you think you could go with it?"

Kwaw Kese compared Stonebwoy to Shatta Wale, saying that the latter has improved and is making significant contributions to society on a worldwide scale.

"Stonebowy is changing the world in significant ways. "You are Jon if you are performing put kpaa and claiming to be a dancehall artist," he continued.