As he celebrates his birthday, Shatta Wale says, “After today, I want to stay calm.”

Shatta Wale, a renowned dancehall artist, was born on October 17th.

As he celebrates his birthday, Shatta Wale says, "After today, I want to stay calm."
As he celebrates his birthday, Shatta Wale says, “After today, I want to stay calm.”

The dancehall king posted a moving message on his Twitter account in honor of his birthday. expressing his thanks for the experience of life and pleading with his followers to join him in this celebration and discover joy in their own lives.

 

Shatta Wale, who has recently made headlines for his fights with other celebrities, underlined his human frailties and acknowledged that he makes errors. However, he advised his supporters and admirers to disregard them and pay attention to his music instead.

“Please and kindly, you can be my friend as long as you don’t enter my life bother Me. After today I want to stay peaceful and do what God ordered me to come do for mankind. Yes, I’m a human being, and you should be aware by now that nobody in this life is perfect.Therefore, I sincerely ask that you make every effort to listen to my lovely music and discover happiness in your life.

“I have experienced the worst things, but I have persevered due to my faith in the Most High God, and that spirit has helped me to understand the most priceless gift this world has to offer. I want you to start spending my birthday with me in love, not hate.

“Be part of the shatta story and don’t be late !! Happy birthday Shatta wale,” Shatta Wale tweeted.

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