Sunday, 19 May 2019

THE DAY I SAW YOUR MANHOOD WAS THE CROSS LINE FOR YOU, SAYS HOLLAND BASED EVENT PROMOTER AND MC NKECHI ASANTE TO SHATTA WALE. read it all on Tafia world.



A letter to Charles Nii Armah Mensah Shatta wale(shatta movement)
Dear Shatta Wale,
For years i have followed you and loved the brand. I can proudly say i was one of the SM Ladies for Life in Holland.

There is just something i like about you. From Bandana to Shatta Wale. Your drive is amazing and I congratulate you for that.
For some time now people have been asking me why I don’t post or tweet about you anymore. Not that i don’t like you anymore but it’s just that I’m tired of all the confusions you create sometimes. I still shout CHAMPIONNNNN like a mad dog anytime i hear your music...
We have watched you bully Stonebwoy for years, we have watched you diss many artists in the industry for years, we have watched you grow and we are gradually watching you destroy your brand.

Honestly, the way am seeing this its like you keep losing fans by the day. I stopped being a loyal SM Fan since the day i saw your manhood on my screen. That was the end of it. I can take everything you do and laugh and fool about it but that Nii was the end of it. i think i speak for many people.
Now, last night’s act was so unnecessary. I was watching the show with friends and i was wondering where you were when you won the hip-life category. I remember telling them that you will show up when we get to the reggae dancehall category and you did. Just at the wrong time you pulled up with your friends. When Stonebwoy decided to support you he was refused entry. Why would you pull up on him like that and act surprised about the outcome of it.. Blak Cedi was right for punching one of the militants.

No means No and even you Shatta Wale can obey orders.
The whole thing be some way but you were so wrong for going up there. You have no business there. It’s not your award! YOUR NAME IS SHATTA WALE AND NOT STONEBWOY! YOU DIDNT WIN THAT CATEGORY! YOU AGAIN HAVE NO BUSINESS UP THERE.... The people saying he wanted to congratulate him no.

What kind of hwehwenimu is that? Is he your friend? Couldn’t you congratulate him from your seat. Stand up & Clap like every normal person did?
At this point I’m extremely tired of all this back & forth and i wish you both the best in this industry. You have made headlines a day after and might go on for a week. I woke up today seeing an apology from Stonebwoy to his fans but i woke up to see you calling him a cripple AGAIN!
2019 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards

Vodafone Ghana Music Awards
Ya’ll should be ashamed of your damm self. 20 years in the game and you still can’t get it right. wack security, leaks before the show. There is not professionalism in what so ever you are doing. By the way how is My Level a highlife song.. Ah well!?
Stonebwoy you letter is on its way.
I know this will probably cause me alot of insults but ya’ll should know, as an EX SM FAN i am unbreakable.

May3 tuaaaannn sey Chingam no.
I wish you had someone to advice you. If not, advice yourself and get to know your mistakes. This field is huge enough for everyone to enjoy.
Xoxo
My name is Nkechi & i have spoken...

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Friday, 10 May 2019

Get ready for the second coming of Fenty by Rihanna read it all on Tafia World.


Rihanna at her Savage x Fenty show in New York
Get ready for the second coming of Fenty.
 
On Friday, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world’s largest luxury group, officially confirmed not only that the fashion line created by Rihanna was becoming part of its gilded stable, but also that the first products from the new company would be unveiled — in a few weeks. Thus the disruption of the status quo begins.
Rihanna will become the first woman to create an original brand at LVMH, the first woman of color at the top of an LVMH maison, and her line will be the first new house created by the group since
 
Christian Lacroix in 1987. It joins such storied heritage brands as Dior, Givenchy, Celine and Fendi and positions Rihanna as a breakthrough designer on a number of levels.
The move is a formal acknowledgment from the establishment that a multi-hyphenate pop star/actress/image-maker now has as much global currency, name-recognition and (yes) influence as designers like Hedi Slimane and Nicolas Ghesquière. That there is no need to limit them to the street or sportswear world. And that growth in the luxury industry may no longer come just from reinventing old heritage names, but by embracing a new diverse, digital, direct communication-enabled reality.