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Shatta Wale Trends For Displaying $50,000 In Cash (Video)

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Shatta Wale Trends For Displaying $50,000 In Cash

Shatta Wale is currently trending for displaying an estimated sum of $50,000 in cash on Instagram. (Video below)

The acclaimed dancehall king has in recent time gained major feats in his music career. He was recently featured on ‘Already‘, a Beyonce’s ‘The Lion King: The Gift’ album. This has opened doors for the Ghanaian musician to reach higher heights.

Earlier this week, Shatta Wale was hinted of a possible ambassadorship with Budweiser, an American-style pale lager beer produced by Anheuser-Busch.

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Shatta Wale is well known for her controversy and hardhearted attitude towards his music career and success. It is of no doubt to say that the ‘Kaikai’ singer is currently one of the richest Ghanaian musician in the country.

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As the saying goes, ‘flaunt is if you’ve got’, Shatta is doing just that. In an Instagram story post sighted by OccupyGh.com, Shatta has displayed bundles of cash, in foreign currency, presumed to be amounting to $50,000.

Shatta Wale

He inscribed on his video a message which read; ‘Make money and invest.”

Checkout the video below or Click Here for more videos

https://www.instagram.com/p/B1BtH2GHUDG/

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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