In the hallowed halls of Ghana music, one name stands tall, defying the odds, pushing boundaries and setting records – Shatta Wale. Known for his potent lyricism and compelling public persona, Shatta Wale remains the epitome of durability and resilience. Unlike contemporaries such as the legendary Reggie Rock Stone, Kontihene, Ex-Doe, 4×4, Asem, Wutah, Praye, EL, Teephlow, and Cabum among others, who have unfortunately failed to endure prolonged periods of inactivity, Wale presents an interesting anomaly. No disrespect to the aforementioned name, it is just for a case study per my research.
Strikingly, Shatta Wale went on hiatus for an entire decade, a venture feared by artists for its potential career-damaging implications. Yet, he emerged not just unscathed, but stronger and more influential. Predominantly, no other artist within Ghana’s music scene has managed to disappear from the limelight for even 3-6 months without waning in popularity or relevance, a testimony to Shatta’s perfect picture and incomparable artistry and robust image.
Examining the case of Reggie Rock Stone, a pioneering Hiplife artist, his absence from the industry standards allowed other artists to fill the space he left though he tried a comeback with popular music duo VIP. Similarly, the Afropop and hiplife artist Kontihene, known for his energizing rhythms and captivating lyrics, also bore witness to the attrition of being dormant. Despite his initial incredible foray into the industry, his influence dwindled significantly after a period of inactivity.
Noteworthy too, are artists like Ex-Doe, 4×4, and Asem whose notable withdrawal led to a significant decline in their fan base and industry stature. The musical duo Wutah, despite their harmonious blend of reggae and highlife that met with critical acclaim, lost their spark following their hiatus. The once vibrant Praye, EL, Cabum, and the compelling rapper TeePhlow, despite their compelling musical prowess also fell victim to an unfortunate lull.
Shatta Wale, however, shattered these established norms, resurrecting from his hiatus exponentially larger and more impactful. His triumphant return can be attributed to the meticulously strategic approach he implemented after understudying the industry for years. The strategic groundwork plan laid before and after his hiatus, coupled with his unmatched passion for music, and controversial antics, puts him in a league of his own.
One of the abounding strengths of the dancehall king has been his ability to remain visible even if he is not active in music. Shatta Wale carried out this by sustaining his controversial image, which kept him in the public eye. His unapologetic rawness, as polarizing as it was, helped him capture and maintain the attention of both his fans and the media. Beyond this, he engaged actively on social media platforms, political issues, and entertainment debates. These techniques, controversial yet effective, ensured his influence remained pervasive during his hiatus.
Another significant strategy employed by Shatta Wale was the reinvention of his musical style after his return from hiatus. He didn’t just capitalise on the fame he had left behind but also brought a fresh and contemporary approach to his music that caught the attention of many. His adroit fusion of dancehall and reggae with elements of Afropop, hiplife and highlife carved a distinctive niche that marked his dramatic comeback. Promotion has also been a key to Shatta Wale’s success. Not only did he maintain a strong social media presence, but he also created buzz-worthy music videos, launched innovative merchandise and embarked on attention-grabbing promotional campaigns that further consolidated his position in the industry.
Before I hang my pen, the rise, fall, and subsequent resurgence of Shatta Wale pose as a testament to his immense talent, resilience, and astute strategic acumen. A unique figure within Ghana’s artistic landscape, he managed to survive a decade-long hiatus and emerge even stronger. His story is an embodiment of tenacity, full of valuable lessons for both upcoming and established acts. It underlines the power of strategy, sturdiness, and the undying love for one’s craft, beyond controversies and character. His story is the narrative all artists could model their careers after. The indomitable Phoenix, Shatta Wale, continues to soar high in Ghana’s music industry, setting a precedent for others to follow.
Story by: John Claude Tamakloe