Obrafour Praises Bullgod for Mature Handling of Shatta Wale Fallout: “He Showed True Professionalism”

Legendary Ghanaian rapper Obrafour has publicly commended music executive Bullgod for the calm, mature, and professional manner in which he managed his widely publicised fallout with dancehall superstar Shatta Wale.
In a video circulating widely on social media and sighted by Ghana Weekend, Obrafour was seen in a candid conversation alongside fellow artists Kojo Blak, Joint 77, and Bullgod himself. Speaking directly to Bullgod, the “Pae Mu Ka” hitmaker highlighted the importance of handling disagreements with dignity and restraint, especially under intense public scrutiny.
Obrafour emphasised that Bullgod’s composure throughout the episode sets a valuable example for the Ghanaian music industry:
“He handled it with maturity and professionalism. That’s how it should be done — even when things get heated, you maintain your integrity and let your actions speak. It preserves relationships and protects your reputation in the long run.”
The fallout between Bullgod and Shatta Wale who worked closely together during some of the dancehall star’s most commercially successful and high-profile years attracted significant attention from fans, media, and industry insiders. Tensions reportedly arose over management decisions, creative direction, and business arrangements, leading to a public parting of ways that played out across interviews, social media exchanges, and fan debates.
Obrafour’s praise underscores a growing recognition within Ghana’s entertainment space of the need for conflict resolution that prioritises respect, emotional intelligence, and long-term industry harmony over sensationalism or prolonged public feuds.
Bullgod, visibly appreciative of the endorsement, did not delve into specifics during the discussion but nodded in acknowledgment of Obrafour’s words, suggesting a mutual understanding of the challenges involved in high-stakes artist-manager relationships.
The commendation from one of Ghana’s most respected rap icons adds a positive and reflective note to what had previously been a contentious chapter in the careers of both Bullgod and Shatta Wale. Many in the industry see it as a reminder that disagreements while inevitable can be navigated in ways that uphold personal dignity and contribute to the overall maturity of Ghanaian entertainment.





