Controversial Ghanaian dancehall artist, Shatta Wale, has sparked debate with his candid critique of Black Sherif’s dressing style. In a recent appearance on the popular podcast “Rants, Bants and Confession,” Shatta Wale shared his puzzlement over Black Sherif’s fashion preferences.
The SM Boss questioned the “Kilos Milos” hitmaker’s affinity for thrift shop outfits from Kantamanto, Accra, suggesting that as a hip-hop artist, Black Sherif’s style should be more polished. Shatta Wale drew comparisons to Nigerian singer Asake, praising his attention to detail and tailored fits.
“Why would Black Sherif dress like that?” Shatta Wale asked, emphasizing the importance of precision in fashion. “Your details have to be right.”
Shatta Wale’s comments have ignited a conversation about artistic expression, personal style, and the role of fashion in Ghana’s music industry. Fans and critics alike are weighing in, defending Black Sherif’s eclectic approach or supporting Shatta Wale’s call for refinement.
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: Shatta Wale’s unapologetic opinions have once again put him at the center of Ghanaian entertainment discourse.