Joshua Kojo Ampah, a member of the Ghanaian music group “Keche,” has characterized controversial dancehall musician Shatta Wale as one of the most modest artists he has ever encountered.
Although Shatta is forceful and loud, he is one of the few people he believes can recognize the good in people.He went on to claim that Shatta Wale is a genuine guy who speaks things as they are, and that Ghanaians despise genuine and sincere people.
In an interview with Onua Fm’s Osei Felicia on Adwuma Adwuma, he claimed that the ‘My level’ hitmaker knows how to criticize you when you are wrong, which can be difficult at times, but that is just his way of doing things.

He identifies with Shatta Wale because he believes in addressing people when they are wrong without sugarcoating words because sometimes it is necessary to speak it as it is to make people aware of their behavior.
Shatta Wale has been dubbed the most controversial Ghanaian musician in the industry.
Surprisingly, the more conflicts Shatta Wale causes, the greater his renown and fan base.
He has managed to ride controversy and good songs to become one of Ghana’s music industry’s most powerful powers.
Shatta Wale’s music matched his personality well.
He lived his music, identified with the people on the streets, and rose to prominence.
He sparked popular interest in dance hall, enlisting the likes of Samini and Iwan in his lyrical warfare.