Ghanaian twin music duo Lali X Lola have made headlines with a symbolic gesture aimed toward selling peace inside the nation’s music business. Recognized for his or her daring, vibrant crimson hairstyles, the sisters have now shaved their heads to name for unity between rival dancehall giants Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy.
In a heartfelt press assertion, the twins, who admire each artistes, challenged the tradition of division amongst followers and business gamers. They questioned the need of ongoing rivalries, particularly between supporters of Shatta Motion and Bhim Nation.
READ MORE: ‘Washing 5,000 bowls a day’ – 6 rich Ghanaians with unbelievable grass-to-grace stories
Rising mannequin Afua Etruwaa shares the emotional toll of public consideration following her mom’s Guinness World File sing-a-thon makes an attempt, revealing the way it impacts her every day life and freedom.
Pulse Sports activities Ghana breaks down the potential and sure outcomes that might favour Nigeria’s struggle to qualify for the 2026 World Cup as South Africa battle factors deduction scare. Detailed evaluation and permutations…
Lola has a comfortable spot for Shatta Motion—the uncooked power, the eagerness. Lali? She loves the spirit of Bhim Nation—the messages, the melodies. However guess what? they wrote.
Lola dances to Stonebwoy’s tracks with pure pleasure. And Lali? She lights up when Shatta Wale drops a banger. So why should we be pressured to decide on sides when each artistes have supported our journey and given us the possibility to carry out? Why should followers struggle? Why ought to promoters and safety hesitate to place two legends on one stage? they questioned.
Since their emergence on the music scene, Lali X Lola have develop into identified for his or her eye-catching crimson hair. However this defining function is now gone—lower off, they are saying, as an providing for concord within the Ghanaian music house.
We’re shaving off our signature crimson hair—our crown, our identification—not as a trend assertion, however as a stand for peace. For unity. For Ghana music, they declared.
“We dream of a second the place Shatta and Stonebwoy can share a stage with out concern—the place it turns into a headline for the world to have fun, not a safety concern. We’re weary of the division. We’re over the turf wars. We’re uninterested in watching greatness function in silos,” they added.
The duo closed their message with a quote from outstanding DJ and media character Merqury Quaye, urging all the business to maneuver previous battle.
It’s time to cease the struggle… double the muscle to hurry the hustle for the sake of tomorrow.
READ MORE: Afua Asantewaa’s daughter speaks about the challenges she face being in the limelight
Their act of sacrifice, so simple as a haircut, carries a deeper message—one which challenges each artistes and followers to look past rivalry and embrace collaboration for the betterment of Ghanaian music.