Shatta Wale (Credit: Instagram - @shattawalenima Photo taken by @manuelphotography)
Reggae/Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale, entertained some fans at a private wedding over the weekend.
The artiste, who was casually dressed, arrived with his entourage which included some security personnel.
He was there to support the groom, but several shout-outs from other artistes and guests forced him to grab a microphone.
Shatta Wale killed a live band performance of his 2019 hit song ‘Melissa’ amid cheers and chants from guests.
He shared a stage with musician, Akwaboah who gave him the moral support to entertain the bride and groom.
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