I rejected a $50,000 offer to do a song for a political party – Shasha Marley

I rejected a $50,000 offer to do a song for a political party – Shasha Marley

Well-known Ghanaian Reggae artiste, Julius Amua-Sekyi, known professionally as  Shasha Marley has revealed that he turned down a lucrative offer of $50,000 to create a song for a political party.

According to Shasha, he was expected to compose a campaign song for the political party if he accepted the offer.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Abeiku Santa on UTV’s ‘ATUU’ show, the ‘Twin City Mafia’ hitmaker, detailed that an old friend called to inform him about the significant opportunity, which kept him awake all night until the following day when he met with the person to discuss the deal.

However, after discussing the offer with his wife, he decided to reject it.

“You will be surprised and amazed to know that this year [2024], I rejected a $50,000 offer from a political party to do a reggae song for them…

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