Several people are surprised by this because Blakk Rasta and Shatta Wale have a troubled history together.
Footage of Blakk Rasta bobbing their heads and dancing to the hit tunes rapidly went viral on social media, with fans expressing joy at the unusual show of cooperation in the music business. Even some of the radio host’s detractors complimented him for accepting Shatta Wale’s songs despite their differences.
Blakk Rasta praised Shatta Wale’s ability and distinctive dancehall flair during his appearance on the program. Fans of both performers have praised the demonstration of musicianship and friendliness, and many have called for further collaborations between the two. This action by Blakk Rasta has been hailed as a positive development for the competitive and fractious music business.
Shatta Wale’s music has previously been referred to the Blakk Rasta as “noise,” and the singer has been lambasted for his contentious lyrics and outspoken public behavior. The two musicians got into a fight about this. The album cover that Blakk Rasta said Shatta had accused him of stealing was another point of contention between the two.
He has called Shatta a poor role model for the youth of Ghana in a series of social media exchanges the two have had.
The dancehall performer has also been called a terrible drug user by Blakk Rasta on several occasions.
Many have questioned whether the broadcaster has a personal vendetta towards the dancehall musician due to the seriousness of Black Rasta and Shatta Wale’s ongoing arguments.
Blakk Rasta was called a fool and a coward by Shatta Wale in response for criticizing him about his arrogant lifestyle, and he said that he had done more for his supporters and the street than he could ever have dreamed.