Saturday, 24 January 2015

Shatta Wale’s apology to me wasn’t sincere - Kaakie


Female dancehall musician, Kaakie, has spoken
publicly about an apology rendered to her by Shatta
Wale, after the latter hurled insults at her over an
award she won in 2013.
Rendered some two years ago, Wale apologised for
the invectives he hurled at the young lady after she
beat him to an award at the 2013 Ghana Music
Awards.
Kaakie, who was good under the year in review,
won the award for Reggae Dancehall Song of the
Year for the song ‘Tofee Pon Tongue’, much to
Wale’s chagrin, who was hoping to win with ‘Shatta
City’.
He subsequently took to social media and launched
a scathing attack on her person – in a way many
thought was uncouth.
He posted: “F*** Kaakie who can’t even write her
own music and f*** her smelling p****… I know
how they did this.
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But trust me, we know how to handle this.”
He later apologized – and released a song in July
2013 to validate his plea for forgiveness. She
refused to comment on it.
She however broke her silence on the issue this
morning during a radio interview.
Kaakie, who just returned from a well patronized
show in Gabon, said she thinks the apology lacks
an element of sincerity, insisting it feels awkward to
go to a place and hear the song being played all
over again.
She told Pluzz 89.9 FM ‘s entertainment morning
show, AM Pluzz on Friday that a more fitting
apology would be for Wale to tell her in the face
about how truly sorry he was.

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