Ghanaian rap icon Medikal has officially announced a mega concert at the prestigious Accra Sports Stadium scheduled for December 13, 2025. The announcement, made via his social media platforms, has already sent waves of excitement across the entertainment industry.
Medikal Announces Mega Concert at Accra Sports Stadium — History in the Making 3
Describing the event as “history loading,” Medikal revealed that the concert will not just be about music but also about uniting fans, celebrating Ghanaian talent, and supporting a good cause. Fans, celebrities, and industry stakeholders are already pledging their support for what is expected to be one of the biggest musical experiences of the year.
The Accra Sports Stadium, which has hosted some of the country’s most iconic events, is set to witness an unforgettable night of performances, lights, and energy. Many fans are calling it the “biggest Medikal era yet.”
Ticket details and guest performer announcements are expected to follow in the coming weeks.
The streets are talking, and the question on everyone’s lips is simple: Where was Medikal when Shatta Wale needed him most?
Fans say Medikal has proven to be a “fair-weather friend”—all smiles, hugs, and hype when the news is good, but completely silent when the storm hit. While loyal SM fans flooded social media calling for Wale’s release from EOCO, Medikal reportedly stayed quiet—no posts, no appearances, no encouragement to the movement.
To make matters worse, just yesterday, while his close ally Shatta Wale was still facing detention drama, Medikal was busy sharing food snaps on Snapchat. For many fans, this was the last straw—a clear sign that his priorities may not align with the brotherhood he always preaches.
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Now, SM fans are warning Shatta Wale to be cautious. In their eyes, true loyalty is tested in difficult times, not in moments of celebration. They argue that a real friend would have stood firmly by Wale’s side, both publicly and privately, when the world was watching.
As the conversation grows louder online, the big debate remains: has Medikal just been exposed as a sellout, or is there more to the story than fans are seeing?
Rapper Medikal finally confirmed his romantic involvement with singer Eazzy during a radio interview in late July 2025. Referring to her as his “woman” and “babe,” he clarified that their focus right now is on their personal bond rather than any music collaborations. However, he teased that “wedding bells may not be too far off”.
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This marks a turning point in Ghanaian showbiz gossip: for months, speculation fueled rumours. Now, the couple’s public acknowledgment has shifted the narrative from hearsay to official confirmation. Eazzy has not issued a statement yet, but subtle reactions online suggest mutual respect for the media attention.
Fans and entertainment blogs are abuzz with excitement. Trending hashtags and fan edits flooded Instagram and TikTok. Relationship rumours in Ghanaian celebrity culture are common—but confirmed romance between two respected artists raises conversations around privacy, gender dynamics, and the interplay of personal and professional spheres.
The dancehall star boldly addresses critics, praising Medikal’s latest hit and calling out industry “gatekeepers” for their bias and hypocrisy.
Ghanaian dancehall heavyweight Shatta Wale has launched a fiery rebuttal against entertainment critics and media pundits who have questioned the musical relevance of rapper Medikal. In a viral video now circulating on social media, Shatta Wale passionately defended his close friend and collaborator, crediting him for one of the hottest tracks in the country right now — Shoulder.
Responding to claims that Medikal’s career has been on the decline and that he no longer produces hit songs, Shatta Wale fired back:
“You say I’m spoiling Medikal’s career and he can’t release a hit song anymore — now we hit your face with the current hottest song in Ghana, Shoulder! Yes, I’m spoiling Medikal with more hits and he’s cashing out more!”
He went on to call out what he described as “hungry entertainment gatekeepers” — individuals he believes are disconnected from the realities of the industry, yet consistently attempt to influence public opinion.
“You live in rented houses and want to advise landlords like Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, and Medikal? You’re funny,” he stated, suggesting that established artists with real-world achievements shouldn’t be lectured by people he sees as less experienced or successful.
Shatta Wale’s comments come amid renewed scrutiny on the state of Ghana’s music industry and the role of media personalities in shaping narratives around artists. For Wale, this isn’t just about defending Medikal — it’s about challenging a system that, in his view, often undermines creativity in favor of criticism.
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The song Shoulder has been widely embraced by fans, with streaming numbers and online engagement showing strong momentum. Supporters argue that the track not only proves Medikal’s continued relevance but also highlights his ability to evolve with changing trends.
While critics have questioned the duo’s recent artistic choices, Shatta Wale remains firm: commercial success and fan approval are the only metrics that truly matter.
As the debate continues, one thing remains clear — Shatta Wale is standing solidly by Medikal, and Shoulder might just be the anthem that silences the doubters, at least for now.
On July 10, 2025, the Ghana entertainment world was rocked when rising DJ-turned-entrepreneur DJ Azonto filed a staggering $100 million lawsuit against rapper Medikal. In court documents obtained by Pulse Ghana, DJ Azonto claims that Medikal’s latest single, “Shoulder”, illegally used the distinctive chant “Alla”—a phrase he asserts is his trademark and the “cornerstone” of his brand identity.
🔥 The Clash: Intellectual Property Meets Hip‑Hop
According to DJ Azonto’s legal team, Medikal failed to seek permission to use “Alla,” which has become synonymous with Azonto’s performances and remixes. The lawsuit doesn’t stop at finances—it also seeks diamond-studded chains, a Rolls-Royce Phantom, and royalties on future uses of the chant, citing damages to Azonto’s reputation and profit potential.
In response, Medikal, known for his quick wit, fired back with online posts dismissing the suit as infernal grandstanding—plus the viral comment “Killa Ntua!” (playfully meaning “killer of stories”) . The water is officially boiling.
⚖️ What This Means for Artistic Rights in Ghana
This high-stakes legal battle isn’t just about two public figures—it spotlights the broader issue of intellectual property rights in Ghana’s music industry. As artists increasingly monetize every catchy hook, dance catchphrase, and anthem, courts may soon be asked to adjudicate what counts as creative trademark territory versus what’s culturally shared.
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🎧 Cultural Chants, Cultural Clashes
Chants like “Alla” often simmer in Ghana’s vibrant street dance and club scenes before spilling into mainstream tracks. DJ Azonto’s claim raises a crucial question: Can someone “own” a chant that originates in communal spaces? The case could set a groundbreaking precedent—either validating business-centric ownership of performance elements, or affirming cultural folk-sharing as inviolable.
🧾 The Stakes Ahead
Next steps include a discovery process, witness testimonies, and expert music-licensing specialists—predicted to last months. Both artists have requested an expedited trial, citing reputational urgency as Medikal’s summer release cycles loom.
Fans of both artists have taken to X and WhatsApp groups, with no shortage of memes: some support Azonto’s entrepreneurial stance; others side with Medikal’s freedom-of-expression defense. Either way, this clash has catapulted Ghana’s entertainment law into the limelight.
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