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Wodemaya Meets Shatta Wale: Ghana’s Biggest YouTuber Meets The Dancehall King

In a historic moment for Ghanaian digital and music culture, Ghana’s biggest YouTuber Wodemaya recently sat down with Ghana’s richest and most talented musician, the Shatta Movement leader Shatta Wale, in an exclusive interview that’s already breaking records across platforms. Fans of both creators are buzzing as Charlie (Wodemaya) and Shatta discuss everything from creative inspiration to the state of Ghana’s entertainment industry and the global rise of Afrobeats and Dancehall.


Wodemaya and Shatta Wale share laughs during their epic interview moment.

The meeting wasn’t just about laughs and stories; it represented a cultural bridge between Ghana’s booming YouTube scene and its powerful music industry, highlighting how digital creators and musicians are shaping the country’s global narrative. From Shatta Wale’s reflections on legacy to Wodemaya’s trademark humor, the conversation has become one of the most talked-about moments of the year on GhanaMedia.net and beyond.

Nhyira Betty Declares TikTok the New Music Powerhouse, Predicts Radio’s Fall in 10 Years

Ghanaian gospel musician Nhyira Betty has boldly stated that TikTok is currently more powerful in promoting songs than traditional radio platforms.

Speaking passionately in a recent interview, she said, “In this era, TikTok is blowing songs more than the radio. Even at the marketplace, everyone has a smartphone to access the Internet, and they are not used to listening to radio again.”

Nhyira Betty Declares TikTok the New Music Powerhouse, Predicts Radio’s Fall in 10 Years 5

Nhyira Betty explained that the digital revolution has shifted how audiences consume music, with short videos and viral trends giving artistes massive exposure without relying heavily on radio airplay.

She further predicted that within the next 10 years, radio will become irrelevant if traditional media does not adapt quickly to new technologies and content distribution patterns.

Her statement has sparked heated conversations in the music and media industry, with some agreeing that digital platforms are reshaping the entertainment landscape, while others believe radio still has a vital role, especially in rural communities.

This comment underscores a growing reality — the future of music promotion is being shaped by digital platforms, and artistes are paying close attention to where the real influence lies.