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Shatta Wale Has Destroyed My Brand” – Robest Blames Artist for Collapse of “Look-Alike” Venture
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Shatta Wale Has Destroyed My Brand” – Robest Blames Artist for Collapse of “Look-Alike” Venture 

Robest, the former leader of the “Look-Alike” group, has lashed out at dancehall artist Shatta Wale in a recent interview. According to Robest, Shatta Wale’s involvement with their brand was the primary reason for its downfall.

The “Look-Alike” concept, which included members like Steve Quamz, phewcha, was Nicked name as the “4Kings.” The group’s idea was to gather individuals who bore a striking resemblance to celebrities, dancers, artists, and other public figures. They aimed to create a platform where these lookalikes could showcase their talents, entertain, and even offer services like event appearances and brand endorsements.

However, after Shatta Wale became involved, the brand began to unravel. Robest claimed that the artist’s actions and behavior were detrimental to their brand, causing confusion and damaging their reputation.

“Shatta Wale’s involvement wasthe main cause of our departure” Robest said. “He didn’t understand our vision or respect our brand. Instead, he cuased chaos and destroyed the reputation we had built.”

The group eventually disbanded, with each member pursuing their own interests. Robest, still bitter about the experience, has vowed to curse Shatta Wale for his role in the brand’s collapse.

“I will curse him,” Robest said, his frustration evident. “He ruined our business and our reputation. We were a team, a family, and he destroyed it all.”

Robest’s strong words reflect the deep-seated anger and disappointment he feels towards Shatta Wale. The collapse of the “Look-Alike” brand has left a sour taste in the mouths of its former members, who had high hopes for its success.

 

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