Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has once again stirred conversation on social media after strongly defending Ghanaian women against what he described as “hypocritical attacks.”
The outspoken musician took to X (formerly Twitter) with a passionate message, cautioning critics against labeling Ghanaian women as “cheap.”
In his post, Shatta Wale expressed frustration over what he sees as double standards, pointing out that many of the same men making such claims often behave similarly—or worse—when interacting with foreign women.
His comment comes amid ongoing online debates surrounding cross-cultural dating and the behavior of some foreigners visiting Ghana.
While opinions have been divided, Shatta Wale’s stance has shifted the focus toward respect, accountability, and fairness in public discussions.
As expected, the post triggered mixed reactions.
Some users praised the “On God” hitmaker for speaking up and defending women against public shaming.
Others argued that the broader issue goes beyond gender and touches on values, personal responsibility, and societal expectations.
