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A Highlight Of Artiste, Shatana’s 2022’s Discography

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Music songstress and philanthropist, Shatana’s 2022 has been very eventful. Although she encountered hitches at a point, it all rounded her year up perfectly.

Shatana kickstarted the year with a high tempo groovy freestyle she released in March titled, “Ate Afaso”, which translates from the local parlance to mean, “it has overflown”. She articulated that all the good things in the year would be in abundance for all to enjoy.

Check out the song from below.

The second release, “, Indomie Generation” which was an Amapiano vibe. The songstress through the song talked about how most girls of nowadays would love to slay their way through life instead of learn chaste values.

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The wonderful musician then followed the second song, “Ati Afaso” with a political protest song titled, “Anfa”, during the early days of May, 2022. The song which was a drill jam, satirically advocated for better system of governance to help all and sundry in the country to live well. Shatana foiled how the government in power promised the general citizenry goodies they were to fulfill when they come to power but once in power, none sufficed. “Anfa” became big due to its message and got spins from DJs on various radio stations and the streets.

Check out the song from below.

The congenial musician followed up with a song in August dubbed, “Lipo Lipo”,  which advocated against body enhancement which was on it’s peak in the year of review. The song, “Lipo Lipo” is a song that advices people especially women to  desist from going under the knife to enhance their bodies by a process called ‘Liposuction’, (a cosmetic procedure used in plastic surgery). Shatana advised the youth to deter from the practice because the effects of it was dire. The song immediately got massive airplays on the airwaves because it was also during the time that most celebrities were normalizing the act.

Check out the song from below.

 

Shatana dropped her last project of the year, “Sika MpƐ Dede” in November. The musician vigilante bantered ironically a statement by the president, His Excellency, Nana Akuffo Addo in his last ‘State Of The Nation’ address. The president who used the proverb, “Sika MpƐ Dede” first,  to wit meant that the populace of Ghana should limit or better still stop agitating over the excessive hardships and surged economic crises because,  where there was so much “noise” and unrest, money could not be made there.

Shatana as a social activist had laid the exact words, “Sika Mp3 Dede”, by the president into a song and interwoven it with other general expressions to project the current hardships all around the country in the song. As usual, it got massive impression from music lovers in the country because it was simply spoke truth to power literary. Shatana then followed it up with a nice music visuals a month after.

Check out the song from below.

 

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