Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
Shatta Wale was on fire over the weekend and he raised down the whole of Virginia in America in a massive show.
It took the American law enforcement agencies to control the crowd that turned up to watch the Ghanaian dancehall musician perform his hit songs.
The police had to shut down the overcrowded event space but that didn’t stop the SM fans in America to turn up at the roadside causing vehicular and human traffic.
Shatta Wale himself could not show up at the event. Reports say the organizers gave hint that the police was searching for him because he organized a show in COVID season.
Video below;
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Why Shatta Wale couldn’t make an appearance for this event , police interruption for overcrowding, covid protocols etc… total shutdown 🔥🔥🇺🇸✊ Shatta really get ❤️ by the people worldwide 🌎 #blowup #GOGALBUM @GBoadi1 pic.twitter.com/hUjglMYoWW
— FlexGermain Online (@flexkgermain) April 4, 2021
VIDEO THREAD:
Why Shatta Wale couldn’t make an appearance for this event , police interruption for overcrowding, covid protocols etc… total shutdown 🔥🔥🇺🇸✊ Shatta really get ❤️ by the people worldwide 🌎 #blowup #GOGALBUM @GBoadi1 pic.twitter.com/hUjglMYoWW
— FlexGermain Online (@flexkgermain) April 4, 2021
Total shut down in America 😂 which leads to closure of Shatta wale’s Show .@shattawalegh fans are rich , seee cars park Outside!✈️#BlowUp #GOGALBUM pic.twitter.com/yhLMURG5Cf
— 1Ranker (@KwekuRanker) April 4, 2021
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