Shatta Wale reportedly loses $2 million deal over EOCO car saga

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Dancehall king Shatta Wale has reportedly lost a lucrative $2 million music distribution deal following the recent controversy involving the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) and his seized vehicle.

The artiste’s communications manager, Sammy Flex, confirmed that the fallout from the publicised car saga directly affected ongoing negotiations.

“Damn! Now these reports circulating online are disturbing business. After this $2 million distribution deal for the Voice of the Crown EP fell out, I am getting worried, chale,” he lamented.

Shatta Wale also expressed his disappointment, admitting the setback was painful but vowing not to give up.

“Say no more, boss. E pain we all, but God deh… Stay strong. #GODISHERE. #VOTCEP will still fly no matter what man go do,” he posted, urging fans to keep faith in the project.

The Voice of the Crown EP, touted as one of Shatta Wale’s most ambitious projects this year, was expected to gain significant global reach through the now-abandoned distribution deal. The agreement would have offered major international exposure, potentially opening new markets for the dancehall star.

Despite the financial and promotional blow, Shatta Wale says he is determined to release the EP and ensure its success.

Source: Adomonline.com