Notorious radio host and musician Blakk Rasta stunned listeners on his renowned Urban Blend show on 3FM when he played and grooved to Shatta Wale’s big songs, including his recent one ‘Bad Man’.
Many people are surprised by this because Blakk Rasta and Shatta Wale have had a tumultuous relationship in the past.

Footage of Blakk Rasta bobbing their heads and dancing to the hit tunes rapidly went viral on social media, with fans expressing joy at the unusual show of cooperation in the music business. Even some of the radio host’s detractors complimented him for accepting Shatta Wale’s songs despite their differences.
Blakk Rasta praised Shatta Wale’s ability and distinctive dancehall flair during his appearance on the program. Fans of both performers have praised the demonstration of musicianship and friendliness, and many have called for further collaborations between the two. This action by Blakk Rasta has been hailed as a positive development for the competitive and fractious music business.
Blakk Rasta has previously characterized Shatta Wale’s music as “noise” and chastised the rapper for his contentious lyrics and public behavior. This caused a schism between the two musicians. Blakk Rasta and Shatta also spat over an album cover, which Blakk Rasta claimed Shatta accused him of stealing.
The two have had a series of social media spats in which he has labeled Shatta as a negative role model for Ghanaian youth.
Blakk Rasta has also labeled the dancehall performer as a drug addict on many occasions.
Many have questioned whether the presenter bears a personal vendetta towards the dancehall performer due to the seriousness of Black Rasta and Shatta Wale’s recurrent confrontations.
Shatta Wale also replied, calling Blakk Rasta a fool for criticizing him for his arrogant lifestyle and claiming that he has done more for his supporters and the street than he could have dreamed.
@Blakkrasta reacted to Shatta Wale @shattawalegh New Joint Badman❤️🙏🏾💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/yoPtRnfWal
— BE AFRAIDD (@SBeAfraidd) February 27, 2023