Ras Kuuku, Others In Trouble As VGMA Is Set To Lift Ban On Shatta Wale And Stonebwoy Ahead Of Upcoming Editions

Management of Vodafone Ghana Music Awards has agreed in principle to lift their ban on Dancehall heavyweights, Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy ahead of the 2021 edition of the awards.

The Head of Public Events and PRO at Charterhouse, Robert Klah shared the exciting news during an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM.

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“It was in principle decided that the ban should be lifted,” he told the host

He stated the only reason it’s yet to be made official is because Charterhouse will be meeting both artists with their management to come into a clear understanding of certain happenings to avoid future altercations.

“There is a reason why this altercation happened and you want to be sure that they don’t resurface. You want to have that kind of conversation to understand and agree on how things should move,” Mr Klah added.

He also stated there will be a chance for the two artists to submit their entries even if they couldn’t meet the two artists before the deadline day of nominations.

Ras Kuuku, Others In Trouble As VGMA Is Set To Lift Ban On Shatta Wale And Stonebwoy Ahead Of Upcoming Editions
Ras Kuuku, Others In Trouble As VGMA Is Set To Lift Ban On Shatta Wale And Stonebwoy Ahead Of Upcoming Editions

The BHIM Boss and SM CEO were banned and stripped off their 2019 awards won after a brawl during that year’s edition of the award and Should Charterhouse be able to sort out issues with the two artists Successfully, that will confirm their participation in the event this year event. a very good news to their various fanbase and the award scheme in General with all eyes going to be on one particular award ‘Dancehall Artist’ of the year.

Source: Reportghana.com

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