British singer of Ghanaian descent Fuse ODG has stated that he doesn’t support Shatta Wale’s outburst aimed at Nigerians when he accused them of not reciprocating the massive love Ghanaians have for them.
While being interviewed on TV3’s Showbiz360, Fuse ODG said Shatta Wale went overboard with some of the things he said.

He further branded the subject matter of Wale’s tantrums as unnecessary and on a broader spectrum alarming while insisting that supporting one another and promoting Ghana’s music is rather the core element in achieving the results he envisages.
“I feel some of the things he said were unnecessary and alarming but I can understand where he is coming from in terms of us not getting the same support from our brothers and sisters in Nigeria. But you know, he could have definitely put it better so I don’t agree with him. All these are not necessary, there is a bigger battle. We need to support each other”, Fuse argued.
He announced a project part of which will see that new and young artistes are signed in other to give them the maximum audience to survive in the music industry.
“We are signing new artistes, and then, I feel like we need more Ghanaians coming through and you know, in Nigerian, it’s like every day there is a new artist coming through so for Ghana, we need that kind of support to be able to put an upcoming artist through that kind of channel so they can also have that kind of audience as well. I’m on it.”