I remember when the industry tried to throw Shatta Wale into the “comparison soup” with Daddy Lumba over who had more hit songs. But trust Shatta—not one to play disrespectful games. He didn’t just shut it down; he roasted the agenda boys live with a dose of proper home training.

I remember when the industry tried to throw Shatta Wale into the “comparison soup” with Daddy Lumba over who had more hit songs. But trust Shatta—not one to play disrespectful games. He didn’t just shut it down; he roasted the agenda boys live with a dose of proper home training.
Shatta Wale made it clear—comparing him to Daddy Lumba was not only senseless but disrespectful to a legend who paved the way. He cautioned the Gen Z crowd to learn to give legends their flowers and stop chasing trends with no cultural compass. banner Before Daddy Lumba’s passing, Shatta Wale gave him maximum respect—no noise, no gimmicks, just genuine homage. That’s the Shatta brand: raw, real, and rooted in values. He’s not just a hitmaker. He’s a walking blueprint of how young artists should carry themselves. P.S. The King knows when to bow, and that’s real royalty. 💪💪💪🐐

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