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“I Don’t Use My Father’s Money For Hype”- Ghana Star Mocks Davido

Ghanaian dancehall sensation and multiple award-winning artist, Shatta Wale, has mocked Nigerian artiste Davido over the latter flaunting his new Rolls Royce 2021 car online.

Wale stylishly accused Davido of flaunting his dad’s wealth and making people on social media believe it was his own money.

The Ghanaian took to his Instagram Stories and wrote: “I don’t use my father’s money for hype, I use my own to do my own real sh*t…Real hustlers are real money makers”

He seems to be suggesting that, unlike Davido, he (Shatta Wale) was known to have made his own money and was spending it on his terms.

He added: “We started from the bottom now we here!!! The ting e-coil”.

Earlier in the week, Davido had in several social media posts, flaunted the posh car he paid for on the spot and was seen taking it for a spin.

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