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Shatta Wale lashes out at ‘haters’

The self-acclaimed Dancehall King, took to Facebook Sunday to warn them that he is unstoppable.

“I recorded ‘Ayoo’ in 25mins,” he said. “Takingover [in] 35mins [minutes], Hosanna [in] 20mins [minutes].

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He continued: “In fact I can record 4 songs a day if the feeling is there..but not just songs ,commercial songs ..so you see (SIC).”

“You can hate me now …But i wont stop now,” he concluded.

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Shortly after the post, he typed in the comments saying the hate directed at him maybe as a result of poverty.

"What poverty can do hahahaaha...hate !!! (SIC)," she said.

One of his critics responded to the comment saying, "Smh [shaking my head], he thinks those of us keeping it real with him are in poverty. What a shallow thinking.

"Ur [Your] songs are whack and some of us are not afraid to say it to ur [your]face. Take ur [your] time and record them so they can be of quality to the ears.

"Just becos [because]they r  [are] hits doesnt mean they r  [are]good. Know the difference. Ur songs are Garbage with no meaningful lyrics and thats the truth. When u first started in 2012 u were so good with the patua lyrics. Now u r [are] turning whack (SIC)."

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