As Shatta Wale accepts request for battle, Burna Boy insist on fist fight not rap battle

Grammy award-winning artiste, Burna Boy, has insisted on a fist fight with Ghanaian rapper Shatta Wale, after the latter accepted his request for battle.
Shatta Wale in a thread on Twitter accepted the battle challenge from Burna boy, in the hopes that it would be a lyrical battle where each artiste would freestyle.
“Oh @burnaboy says he want a 1 on 1 ..ok let’s do this Accra sports stadium ..I just call shots…If you be man !!!! Don’t come sing your song let’s do freestyle !!!”
“I double dare you @burnaboy, Infact I 10x dare you ….This no be fight just lyrical ….Like you go stop sing !!!! #lyricalchampion
“Don’t let anyone tell you I want to use you for hype cuz u no money hasn’t been a problem from day 1 I met you! Don’t forget yourself so soon! Ghana – Nigeria… Am fucken ready for this.”
However, Burna Boy has clarified that it is a physical brawl that involves fist fight.
“No be rap battle, it’s a fist fight, the type real men do,” responded Burna Boy on his Instagram story.
Shatta Wale nurses a grudge against Nigerian artistes who have become highly sought after by international artists for music collaborations.


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