Shatta Wale’s explosive performance at the Freedom Street concert in Kingston, Jamaica, has become the talk of the town.
The event, hosted by legendary Jamaican artist Vybz Kartel, marked Kartel’s grand return to music after spending a decade behind bars.
Shatta Wale, the self-proclaimed Dancehall King, was the only Ghanaian artist to grace the stage, drawing widespread reactions and sparking conversations on social media.
Sammy Flex, Wale’s manager, has been vocal about the significance of this appearance.
“This was more than just a performance; it was a statement,” Flex explained during a media interview. He emphasized that Shatta Wale’s presence at such a prestigious event highlighted the artist’s growing international influence.
While the concert sparked mixed reactions from fans and critics alike, Sammy Flex remained unbothered, pointing to the numbers as evidence of success.
“The reception in Jamaica was incredible,” he said. “Since the concert, Shatta Wale’s engagement on platforms like YouTube has skyrocketed. Look at the streams for ‘On God’—the Jamaican audience is responding in a big way.”
Flex couldn’t resist throwing shade at other artists. “Some people claim they’re headlining international shows, but where’s the growth? Where’s the engagement?” he questioned.
For Sammy Flex, this milestone isn’t just about the numbers; it’s about silencing doubters.
“The detractors will always talk, but the proof is in the impact Shatta Wale is making. His journey is one for the history books,” he added confidently.