'I get paid $1m per show in Ghana' - Shatta Wale speaks on why he rejects foreign gigs
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Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale claims he earns $1 million per show in Ghana, explaining why he rejects foreign gigs offering significantly less. He attributes his wealth and success to the local music industry and the strong support he receives in Ghana.
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This statement highlights the significant earning potential within Ghana's entertainment industry, challenging perceptions that international markets are always more lucrative for African artists and providing insight into Shatta Wale's career strategy.
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