Ghanaian highlife and afrobeat artiste Fameye has opened up about his strained relationship with dancehall star Shatta Wale, expressing hope that the two will one day mend their differences and reunite.
In a candid interview, Fameye admitted that his once cordial relationship with Shatta Wale has deteriorated over time, though he refrained from going into the specifics of what caused the fallout. He acknowledged that misunderstandings and the pressures of the music industry can sometimes create tension between artistes.
Despite the rift, Fameye made it clear that he holds no ill feelings toward Shatta Wale, whom he described as a major influence and a key figure in Ghana’s music scene. According to him, he still respects the “On God” hitmaker and appreciates the role he has played in inspiring many young artistes, including himself.
“I don’t have any problem with him from my side,” Fameye said. “If there’s any issue, I believe it can be resolved. I’m always open to making peace.”
The “Nothing I Get” singer noted that reconciliation would not only benefit both artistes personally but could also excite fans who have long admired their connection and potential collaborations.
Fameye added that unity within the industry is essential for growth, urging artistes to prioritize collaboration over conflict. He emphasized that the Ghanaian music industry stands to gain more when its leading figures work together rather than apart.
While it remains unclear whether any steps have been taken toward reconciliation, Fameye’s comments have sparked optimism among fans, many of whom are hopeful that the two artistes will put their differences aside and rebuild their relationship.
Observers say a reunion between Fameye and Shatta Wale could mark a significant moment in the industry, potentially leading to new music and a renewed sense of camaraderie among Ghanaian artistes.
