Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale Feud Rekindled as Social Media Reactions Pour In

Dancehall stars Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale have once again ignited their long-running rivalry, drawing mixed reactions across social media.

The latest exchange began after Stonebwoy posted a video on his Snapchat story on Wednesday, August 14, 2025, showing Shatta Wale urging fans to publicise alleged negative actions by Stonebwoy that have not yet been made public.

“Post everything about Stonebwoy we have seen but have not made any comment about so far, including things that people are hiding. You have to post them. Right now, when he fights, we have to fight back,” Shatta Wale was heard saying in a mix of Pidgin and English.

In response, Stonebwoy shared the footage with a sharp caption: “What a nincompoop. Azui… you be your own biggest enemy. How can you find peace? Come for free advice.”

While Shatta Wale has so far appeared to ignore Stonebwoy’s remarks, the exchange has split public opinion. Some netizens criticised Stonebwoy for “dragging” the On God hitmaker, while others defended him, pointing to Shatta Wale’s initial comments.

One social media user commented: “Shatta no go mind him this time aswear… now @stonebwoy want turn Shatta but the kind of attention he wants unless Burma Camp cause this be old strategy.”

Another remarked: “He wants attention. That’s the only way he can promote his EP. Tried that with the Up and Running album, and it ended up walking. This one, too, he won’t get attention.”

Others, however, accused critics of double standards. “This be the hypocrisy about most Ghanaians. You ignored what Shatta Wale said in the video, but you have a problem with Stonebwoy also calling him names. Not everyone is a blind follower like most of SM fans,” one user posted.

The incident marks the latest chapter in the turbulent relationship between the two dancehall heavyweights, whose public spats have repeatedly gripped Ghana’s entertainment scene.

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