Ghana’s very own King Promise is currently taking the Asian music scene by storm on his tour, leaving a mark that can’t be ignored.
However, amidst all the success and positive attention he’s been receiving, there seems to be some collateral damage for his ‘big brother’ Charles Nii Armah, better known as Shatta Wale.
A video capturing King Promise’s dynamic performance in Singapore has been circulating online, showcasing his ability to sell out a massive venue and becoming the first Afrobeats artist to do so in the country. This impressive feat has not only solidified King Promise’s status as a rising star in the industry but has also sparked some online trolling directed at Shatta Wale.
The spotlight on King Promise’s achievements overseas has inadvertently shed light on the lack of similar accomplishments from Shatta Wale, leading to comparisons and criticisms from online commentators.
As the two artists navigate the ups and downs of the music industry, it’s apparent that each success can come with its own set of challenges and expectations.
King Promise’s tour in Asia continues to garner attention and praise, showcasing the growing influence of Ghanaian music on the global stage.