Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy blame each other for bad relationship

Ghanaian dancehall giants, Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy blame each other for the negative vibes between the,

Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy blame each other for bad relationship
Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy at the Asaase Sound Clash

Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy have just thrown fresh jibes to each other on the media stage.

On the one hand, Shatta Wale is claiming that Stonebwoy stopped picking his phone calls after Asaase Radio SoundClash competition.

He said this in an interview with Kumawood actor Kwaku Manu.

"After the clash when I call him, he doesn’t pick and I have noticed that in life there are people who like to beef and I like such people a lot”

"Stonebwoy knows my contact numbers and he knows the particular number I call him with yet he still doesn’t answer when I call him," he said.

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On the other hand, Stonebwoy has accused Shatta Wale of trying to paint himself as the "good guy" in the matter.

According to him, Shatta Wale is trying to create the false impression that they are good friends while in fact, Shatta Wale has not been replying his WhatsApp messages.

He took to his Twitter page to address the issue.

“I dey hear hear some phone call issues. @shattawalegh you know I’m cool with you...we cant assume that we are like “bread and butter” already. Small small okay bro, the last time I checked you haven’t even replied your WhatsApp Yet”, he tweeted.

The Asaase Soundclash that started the mini beef saw the two leading artists go head-to-head in what culminated in an event where the two battled it out lyrically.

A voting system was also instituted to gauge which of the two artistes had the largest fan base.

The highest voter, who was a Shatta Wale fan walked away with a car prize, but between the two dancehall artistes, the contest came to a controversial end with both parties claiming victory.

Organisers eventually declared both parties winners, but the controversy continued to rage on.