Shatta Wale and fellow Dancehall artist Samini have once again reignited their long-standing feud with each other with Shatta Wale claiming that Samini cannot afford to buy porridge.
Yemi Alade was very candid saying Sarkodie repelled all advances from her management team for a collaboration on so many instances without any tangible explanation.
Yemi Alade who was on Starr Chat show on Wednesday openly expressed her displeasure with the kind of treatment meted out to her.
The “Tangerine” hitmaker said she used to be a fan of Sarkodie, however, her perception of him has changed since he displayed an “unprofessional attitude” towards her.
“I’ve really tried my best to really not go into details but the long and short on why I don’t want to dwell on this is that is super unfair, unprofessional and unkind for international acts or even artists to have a dealing with anybody after agreeing to certain things, you don’t come through at all,” she remarked.
“I can count three different venues where my team and I had an agreement with the artiste (Sarkodie) in particular and he didn’t come through.”
“I don’t want to bring in the feminine and masculine inequality we’re experiencing in the industry and I don’t want to link it to that. I was pained as a person but I’ll say it is almost impossible to promote a project that is supposed to be for two people when the other party isn’t coming through at all, the music pretty much suffers.” She lamented.
She admitted that she felt disrespected by Sarkodie’s snub after painstakingly reaching out to him on three different occasions after he performed a show.
She added that she was not seeking any apology from the rapper and was unfazed by it.