Shatta Wale reveals why he has not left Ghana — credits Kelvin Taylor for key advice
Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has stirred conversation online after revealing that outspoken media personality Kelvin Taylor is the reason he has remained in Ghana instead of relocating abroad.
In a social media post shared by Shatta Wale (real name Charles Nii Armah Mensah), the musician disclosed that a private conversation with Kelvin Taylor made a deep impact on his decisions regarding travel and his role in the music industry.
According to Shatta Wale, Kelvin Taylor told him:
“Junior, you need to learn the trade properly and teach the younger generation.”
The advice, he said, changed his mindset and encouraged him to stay in Ghana to grow his craft, build his legacy, and help upcoming artistes.
Shatta Wale, who has often spoken about challenges within Ghana’s music industry, suggested that Kelvin Taylor’s words motivated him to focus on leadership and mentorship rather than seeking international relocation.
The revelation has sparked mixed reactions among fans—while some praised Kelvin Taylor for inspiring Shatta Wale, others expressed surprise at the unlikely connection between the controversial journalist and the award-winning artiste.
Despite the buzz, both Shatta Wale and Kelvin Taylor have not provided further details about the conversation, leaving fans curious about how their bond developed.
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