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🚨🚨Shatta Wale did this for His Fan, Webkid🚨🚨Ghana’s entertainment scene has taken another dramatic turn as dancehall sta...
13/05/2026

🚨🚨Shatta Wale did this for His Fan, Webkid🚨🚨

Ghana’s entertainment scene has taken another dramatic turn as dancehall star Shatta Wale releases a new track dedicated to Webkid Afrika, the fan currently in police custody over alleged online attacks linked to Stonebwoy and his family.

Webkid, a salesman reportedly arrested in Tema on May 7, is accused of making offensive social media posts targeting Stonebwoy, his wife, and close relatives. Reports circulating online claim Stonebwoy was listed as the complainant in the case, sparking intense reactions from both SM fans and Bhim Nation supporters.

Instead of distancing himself from the controversy, Shatta Wale publicly stood by Webkid, describing the arrest as unnecessary and promising to employ him as his social media head once he regains freedom. The move shocked many fans and immediately fueled debate across Ghanaian social media platforms.

To further show support, Shatta Wale reportedly dropped a song titled “Webkid,” turning the trending issue into music and rallying his fanbase behind the arrested supporter. While some fans praised the loyalty between the artist and his follower, others argued that online insults involving family members should never be encouraged.

The situation has once again highlighted the long-standing tension between supporters of Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, with many calling for peace between the two camps before fan rivalry escalates further.

As of now, Webkid Afrika remains in custody without bail while investigations continue.

What started as a social media roast has now turned into one of the funniest peace moments on Ghanaian X (Twitter). 😂Gha...
13/05/2026

What started as a social media roast has now turned into one of the funniest peace moments on Ghanaian X (Twitter). 😂

Ghanaian rapper Edem recently reacted to a viral “then vs now” meme posted by content creator Bofrot Onecedi on April 6, which compared Edem’s fresh-faced 2012 appearance to his current 2026 dreadlocked look. The post quickly gained attention as fans joined in with jokes and reactions online.

But instead of getting angry, Edem responded with humor on May 11, tweeting:

“Boy need the Elon Money… Get your cake boy… Just make sure it doesn’t affect you offline.”

His response immediately sent social media into laughter, with fans joking about possible beach meetups and “settling issues” over bofrot and chilled drinks. 😂

Not long after, Bofrot Icedi apologized to the rapper and promised to buy him hot bofrot from the famous Queens Puff Puff spot in Nungua as a peace offering. In a surprising twist, Edem accepted the gesture and even shared her photo on his page for free promotion.

The wholesome exchange ended with both sides sharing “I love you” messages, turning what could have been online drama into a funny and heartwarming moment that many Ghanaians are praising.

Fans are now calling it the “Bofrot Peace Treaty” of Ghanaian social media. 🇬🇭🔥

Stonebwoy’s latest project Torcher II is already making serious waves both in Ghana and beyond. The 10-track body of wor...
12/05/2026

Stonebwoy’s latest project Torcher II is already making serious waves both in Ghana and beyond. The 10-track body of work has debuted high on the Ghana Apple Music charts, proving once again that the Bhim Nation president continues to dominate the music scene with consistency and global appeal.

Serving as the sequel to his 2025 EP The Torcher, the new project blends dancehall, afrobeats, and emotional storytelling, giving fans a mix of energy, reflection, and raw vibes. Songs like Wilderness and Many Times are already gaining strong attention, while collaborations with artists such as Jahmiel, Tomi Thomas, Arathejay, and 10Tik add more flavor to the project.

The hype around Torcher II started building weeks before release through cryptic teasers and social media anticipation. The excitement reached another level during the massive album signing event held at Accra Mall on May 10, where fans showed up in numbers to support the dancehall star. One emotional moment saw a fan vibing passionately to Blood Don’t Make Family, creating a viral atmosphere around the event.

Since release, the project has reportedly crossed over 1 million streams on Audiomack and is also making impact internationally, charting at No. 81 in Turkey and No. 190 in the UAE. The momentum comes at a time when Stonebwoy continues to represent Ghana globally, recently delivering a performance at the opening ceremony of the African Senior Athletics Championships in Accra.

Torcher II is clearly off to a blazing start.

Stonebwoy has officially released TORCHER II on all major streaming platforms after a successful album signing event hel...
11/05/2026

Stonebwoy has officially released TORCHER II on all major streaming platforms after a successful album signing event held at Accra Mall over the weekend.

The Bhim Nation president, born Livingstone Etse Satekla, pulled a massive crowd on Saturday as fans gathered with excitement to grab signed copies of the project. The atmosphere at the mall was filled with music, dance, cheers, and unforgettable moments as supporters proudly showed off their autographed albums.

Musicians including Keeny Ice also joined the celebration, adding more energy to the already buzzing event. The fiery artwork and personal messages from Stonebwoy made the experience even more special for longtime fans.

Following the success of his 2025 EP THE TORCHER and his recent Telecel Ghana Music Awards achievements, many fans believe TORCHER II could produce another wave of hit songs, with “Gidi Gidi (Fire)” already gaining attention online.

Bhim Nation supporters are already flooding social media with reactions as the new project begins making waves across streaming platforms.

Reggae Dancehall artist of the year, 10xStonebwoy
10/05/2026

Reggae Dancehall artist of the year, 10x
Stonebwoy

Black Sherif went into the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards with strong confidence about winning both Album of the Year a...
10/05/2026

Black Sherif went into the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards with strong confidence about winning both Album of the Year and Artist of the Year — and he truly delivered. The “Kwaku The Traveller” hitmaker ended the night in grand style, sweeping five major awards and further cementing his place as one of Ghana’s biggest music stars.

With this latest achievement, Black Sherif’s total TGMA awards now rise to an impressive 13, proving his consistency, influence, and dominance in the Ghanaian music industry. Fans across social media have since been celebrating his huge milestone, with many describing his journey as inspirational and well deserved.

Shatta wale(shatta movement) has reacted after reports emerged that a social media user known as Webkid, believed to be ...
09/05/2026

Shatta wale(shatta movement) has reacted after reports emerged that a social media user known as Webkid, believed to be one of his outspoken fans, was arrested over alleged cyberbullying targeted at Stonebwoy and his family.

According to discussions circulating online, Webkid had allegedly spent a long period attacking Stonebwoy and members of his family on social media, sparking outrage among fans and entertainment followers. The issue has since generated conversations about online harassment and fan behavior within Ghana’s entertainment industry.

Following the reports, Shatta Wale took to X (formerly Twitter) to address members of the Shatta Movement. In his post, the dancehall musician urged fans to remain calm while expressing hope that authorities would make Webkid “sign a bond” as a warning to others. He also asked supporters to stay patient as the situation unfolds.

The tweet has since divided opinions online, with some people praising Shatta Wale for calling for calm, while others believe public figures and fanbases should do more to discourage toxic online behavior and cyberbullying in the entertainment space.

Ghanaian singer and songwriter Kuami Eugene has sparked conversation online after opening up about his experience workin...
08/05/2026

Ghanaian singer and songwriter Kuami Eugene has sparked conversation online after opening up about his experience working with dancehall star Shatta Wale in the studio.

According to Kuami Eugene, Shatta Wale’s approach to music recording is very unique and different from many artists who carefully write down their lyrics before recording. Speaking about their collaboration experience, Kuami Eugene revealed that Shatta Wale mostly relies on his natural creativity and energy in the studio rather than using a pen and paper.

“Shatta Wale does not write his lyrics. I’m not sure he has a pen, he just flows with the music,” Kuami Eugene stated while describing how effortlessly the SM boss creates songs during recording sessions.

The revelation has since sparked mixed reactions from music fans on social media, with many praising Shatta Wale’s freestyle ability and natural talent in creating hit songs spontaneously. Others also see it as proof of the dancehall star’s confidence and long-standing experience in the Ghanaian music industry.

Fella Makafui has sparked conversation online after announcing “Volta Unite,” a cultural movement aimed at bringing peop...
08/05/2026

Fella Makafui has sparked conversation online after announcing “Volta Unite,” a cultural movement aimed at bringing people from across the Volta Region together.

In her message, she emphasized that whether one comes from Anlo, Ho, Keta, Hohoe, Aflao, Peki, or Kpando, “we remain one people.”

According to her, the initiative will celebrate unity through music, culture, food, networking, and entertainment, with the motto “Míenye ɖeka” meaning “We Are One.” Many social media users see the move as a positive step toward promoting togetherness and strengthening the region’s cultural identity.

Stonebwoy To win Artist of the Year?Stonebwoy Continues to dominate conversations ahead of the 27th Telecel Ghana Music ...
07/05/2026

Stonebwoy To win Artist of the Year?

Stonebwoy Continues to dominate conversations ahead of the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards, set to take place at the Grand Arena in Accra on May 9, 2026. The dancehall star is competing for the coveted Artist of the Year title alongside Black Sherif, Medikal, Sarkodie, Wendy Shay, and Diana Hamilton.

Many fans and entertainment analysts believe Stonebwoy’s consistency, international tours, collaborations, and strong musical output over the past year make him a leading contender for the award. Media personalities including Zeal and Edem Tsortsorme have publicly praised his unmatched work ethic and influence within the industry.

Supporters of Black Sherif continue to highlight his streaming success and chart-topping records, while Medikal’s fanbase points to his major concert performances and strong fan engagement. Despite the stiff competition, many Stonebwoy supporters insist his impact locally and internationally sets him apart in this year’s race.

With anticipation building ahead of the awards night, the final decision now rests in the hands of the TGMA board and voting process, as Ghana’s music industry prepares to crown its standout artist of 2025.

According to M.anifest, “It’s painfully obvious who should be Artist of the Year, but you guys don’t like the truth.”Whi...
06/05/2026

According to M.anifest, “It’s painfully obvious who should be Artist of the Year, but you guys don’t like the truth.”

While the official winner is yet to be announced, the rapper’s statement suggests that, in his view, one artist has clearly distinguished themselves above the rest and could be confidently declared the rightful winner even before the awards night.

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