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Shatta Wale Drops New Single “Cash Out” Off His GOG Album To Celebrate His Birthday

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Shatta Wale Drops New Single “Cash Out” Off His GOG Album To Celebrate His Birthday

Popular SM Boss and Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale has marked his birthday with the release of a single “Cash Out” off his yet-to-be released “Gift of God” album.

He announces the new single, CashOut, as his gift on his birthday.

READ ALSO: Nana Aba Anamoah Reacts To Video Of Pastors Praying At A Galamsey Site

“My birthday gift to all my fans across the world. I love you all. #CASHOUT IS HERE !! #GOGALBUM2022 IS HERE !! #JESUS.” he tweeted.

The first single from his much-anticipated, upcoming Gift of God Album, Cash Out, touches on Shatta Wale making money daily.

It was produced by Gold Up Music, an international producer who has worked with big dancehall names such as Elephant Man, Busy Signal, Konshens and a host of others.

The release of the song has brought social media to a standstill and has gotten Twitter talking already as they share their opinion on the track.

Meanwhile, celebrated ace Ghanaian broadcaster and General Manager of GHOne TV, Nana Aba Anamoah has reacted to the viral video of the pastors touring and praying fervently at the various galamsey sites to put a stop to the menace.

READ ALSO: Ghanaians Roast Prince David Osei For Bashing Nana Addo Over Country’s Failing Economy

Nana Aba took to her Twitter page to call out the pastors to put their brains to use rather than praying. According to her, prayers won’t stop galamsey in Ghana until we start thinking and coming out with solutions to curb its activities.

Her post read, “To the ‘men of God’ who toured the galamsey sites and prayed to God to end the devastation. Read this LOUDLY… God will not do by miracle, what he has blessed us brains to do.”

Meanwhile, Apostle Nyamekye pointed out that leadership failure results in people taking the law into their own hands like being seen with illegal mining.

“If leaders are not doing what they are supposed to do, then people would take the law into their own hands. So I am calling on our leaders to lead.”

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