I dreamt about Shatta Wale - Tinny

Ghanaian Hiplife star, Tinny, reveals that he always knew Shatta Wale would be a superstar

I dreamt about Shatta Wale - Tinny
Tinny

Tinny has disclosed that he always knew Shatta Wale would be a superstar.

According to him, he had already made some prophetic declarations about Shatta Wale back in his song 'Moko Hoo' because he dreamt that Shatta Wale would go far on the Ghanaian musical scene.

“I said it in the Moko hoo song that Shatta is a killer and you can’t contest him. He’s like a thumb that when he’s not there you can’t tie a knot.”

He went on to claim that Shatta Wale was a nobody when he featured him, so he must have really believed in Shatta Wale's talent to have featured him back when he was still upcoming.

“That time he was nobody, he was now coming up and to have a brand like Tinny on the song which nobody knows that artiste for me to big him up on a song like that should let you know that I dreamt the dream before reality,” he stated.

Tinny then claimed that he was able to see miles ahead of others concerning Shatta Wale.

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“I had that dream a long time before the dream came true. I saw it and I believed in him so much so anytime at all I’m happy and my spirit is so happy that I see who he’s become,” he told Amansan Krakye on Kastle FM in Cape Coast.

Speaking on the prevailing EndSARS issue that has engulfed Nigeria, he admonished Ghanaians to learn from the situation. That it could be their turn anytime soon. 

“It’s going bad in Nigeria and to me, I think that it’s a lesson for us Ghanaians to learn from. We must love one another more and preach peace. When we are not careful and something like that happens here it will affect everybody."

“We all should pray for Nigeria so that everything goes on well over there. Because it’s not going well at all. Everyone has got their peculiar problems but someone’s problem is bigger than others."

"When you’re sick and your friend is also sick it doesn’t mean that when you pray, you do it for yourself alone. We can’t say that we should mind our own business and leave our neighbours to suffer."

“As for Ghana and Nigeria, we see ourselves as brother and sister already so let’s remember each other in prayers,” Tinny told Amansan Krakye on Kastle Drive.