After Shatta Wale attacked his mother on stage, Andy Dosty responds to him

On Tuesday, April 4, Andy Dosty finally confronted Shatta's attacks in the newest episode of his program.

After Shatta Wale attacked his mother on stage, Andy Dosty responds to him

In response to the vulgarities dancehall musician Shatta Wale hurled at his mother during a show in Takoradi, media personality Andy Dosty has spoken out.

Shatta Wale interrupted his show midway through his wildly popular Invasion concert with Medikal in Takoradi in February to poke fun at a number of media figures, including Andy Dosty and Abeiku Santana.

He rebuked Abeiku Santana for equating Sarkodie's collaboration with the late Bob Marley on "Stir It Up" to his work with Beyoncé.

“Now I have made them confused. Because I have featured Beyonce so you want to counter me with Sarkodie. Tell those radio presenters, Andy Dosty and Abeiku Santa, your mothers,” he fumed.

“Sometimes, when I speak my mind, people ask why I do. Recently, I was listening to radio and I heard Andy Dosty interviewing Ameyaw Debrah, Ameyaw Debrah said I threatened to kill him. So Andy Dosty, you kept asking, whether he didn’t feel threatened. Herh Andy Dosty you are a fool.”

 He explained why he won't be giving any interviews or doing any promotional work for his new studio album, "Maali."

This was in response to a text message from a dedicated listener who felt that despite the album's financial success on the charts, industry leaders had kept quiet about it.

Andy Dosty lost his composure and described Shatta Wale's reprehensible behavior that had tarnished their relationship.

“You want me to talk about it? An artiste that stands on stage and insults my mother and talks anyhow and foolishly to my mother, and you want me to what?” he quizzed.

“That’s all I have said. I love my mother, and nobody, nobody… I won’t speak ill of anyone’s mother; she raised me well. You can fool around. The fooling is too much in this country.

“If you don’t have sense, I do. If you don’t respect, don’t come here. The woman who gave birth to me has lived a good life and has a good place to live,’’ he maintained.