Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale, has once again fiercely criticised his 'nemesis,' Stonebwoy, after the latter bemoaned the trend of artistes throwing monies at fans.
Earlier, while explaining why he refrains from throwing money at his fans when he hits the streets, Stonebwoy said he believes the practice can lead to injuries when fans scramble for cash.
In an interview with Ark FM in Sunyani, Stonebwoy termed the act as disrespectful, emphasising that he values his fans too much to engage in actions that could cause them harm or discomfort.
This comment, however, has caught the attention of Shatta Wale, who is known for throwing monies at his fans on the streets and at events.
Shatta Wale, who feels Stonebwoy's comments were directed at him, has expressed fury, asking the BHIM Nation boss to stay out of his business.
He said it is a standard practice in the Shatta Movement, adding that none of his fans ever complained.
"Someone decided to support his fans by throwing money at them and you have a problem with it. Allow us hurt ourselves. In Shatta Movement, we like to hurt ourselves. Have we complained to someone? Has any of my fans complained? That's why I always say if I'm throwing money and you're not a Shatta Movement fan, don't come there," Shatta Wale fumed.
He added, "Anytime an artiste wants to copy some of my acts, they do it and throw shades in the process. Telling people it's disrespectful to throw money about. They like most of the things I do, but they can't do it because of hypocrisy. Don't go about throwing money, it's not your thing."
According to Shatta, before throwing money at his fans, he blesses them.
"There's a reason I pray on my money, before throwing it to the fans. I do that so blessings will follow them. It's not about how small the money is. It's the blessings it comes with," he added.
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