Following current allegations by document producer M.O.G Beatz, dancehall star Shatta Wale has come ahead with a daring revelation: he claims to have bought his hit tune ‘On God’ for $3.5 million.
Talking throughout an X (previously Twitter) House, the Gringo hitmaker said:
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MOG Beatz is a hungry, ungrateful JON. He begged me to make use of his beats. As a wise particular person, it is best to have contacted me when the folks I bought my $20m catalogue to wrote you a letter. I bought On God for $3.5M. We are able to go to Volta and put our arms in a pot. He even helped me clear all this ‘Shatta is a fraud boy’ declare.
Shatta Wale stated he bought the ‘On God’ tune for 3.5 million {dollars}. 🤑 pic.twitter.com/UwAOIbrdeu
— EL-DAD (@ChristDeKing) August 19, 2025
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On Monday, 18 August 2025, M.O.G Beatz took to his official X web page to accuse the SM boss of mental property theft. He alleged that Shatta Wale had used his works to defraud a world firm of tens of millions, funding his lavish way of life and mocking fellow artistes within the Ghanaian music scene.
He wrote:
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You scammed a world firm utilizing my mental property since you wanna purchase costly vehicles to ‘flex’ in your colleagues?? Previous man, you’ll remorse touching my work!
Shatta Wale, why did you rip-off an organization utilizing my mental property? If that is defamation, then show it pic.twitter.com/KUnfdjIRwY
— Numba One 🥇 (@MOGBeatz) August 19, 2025
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The producer later launched a voice notice urging Shatta Wale to have interaction with the international firm he had allegedly deceived earlier than they contacted him straight for a decision.
M.O.G Beatz additional claimed that Shatta Wale had wrongfully taken possession of over 25 beats he produced, promoting them to the stated firm for a hefty sum. He warned that he had gathered proof and was ready to show the dancehall act if he responded with a defamation lawsuit.
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As well as, M.O.G Beatz revealed that he had already succeeded in taking down two of Shatta Wale’s albums — Reign and Wondaboy — from Apple Music over alleged mental property theft, threatening to have extra of his initiatives faraway from different streaming platforms.
To whom it might concern. pic.twitter.com/jMuo9Qnlqc
— Numba One 🥇 (@MOGBeatz) August 19, 2025
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Since these revelations, Shatta Wale has been on a defensive spree, trying to clear his title and reassure followers of his credibility.