Shatta Wale Made Me Fall In Love With Ghanaian Music- Orti

French singer Orti has revealed that it was none other than Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale who brewed a love affair between him and Ghanaian music.

In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Orti shared how Beyonce’s Already featuring Shatta Wale won his heart.

According to him, he was immediately captivated by Shatta Wale’s unique energy, style, and passion, which sparked a deep interest in Ghanaian music as a whole.

He later discovered Sarkodie’s “Hallelujah” featuring Viviane Chidid, which further solidified his admiration for Ghanaian music.

“My love affair with Ghanaian music started with Beyoncés ‘Already’ featuring Shatta Wale. That song was a global phenomenon, and it sparked my curiosity about Ghana. Then I stumbled upon Sarkodie’s ‘Hallelujah’ with Viviane Chidid, and I was blown away by the incredible potential of Ghanaian music,” Orti explained.

Orti disclosed that his connection to Ghanaian music further deepened after meeting celebrated media personality, Bola Ray in Paris. This encounter led to his first trip to Ghana in 2021, where he collaborated with top artistes like Kwabena Kwabena, Sarkodie, Becca, and Gasmilla.

During his visit, Orti formed a close bond with Kwabena Kwabena, whom he described as a brother and developed a deep appreciation for Highlife music and Ghana’s vibrant cultural scene.

That isn’t all, Orti has been passionate about Reggae music since his youth, and he told Graphic Showbiz that he’s thrilled to discover that Ghana shared his love for the genre.

He compared Ghana’s affinity for Reggae to Jamaica’s, highlighting the strong cultural connection between the two nations.

“Ghana reminds me of Jamaica because the love for reggae music is palpable. I’ve been into Reggae since I was young, and it feels like a part of me. I’m constantly discovering new aspects of this genre, and it’s amazing,” Orti stated.

The French Afro-pop singer has performed at several high-profile events, including “Paris in Accra” and “Accra in Paris,” which aimed to strengthen cultural ties between Ghana and France.

He has also collaborated with top Ghanaian artistes, including Stonebwoy, Sarkodie, Fameye, and Becca. His latest releases include “Chocolat” with Kwabena Kwabena, “Twenty Twenty,” “Oga” with Stonebwoy, and “Inside Life” with Sarkodie.

Source: Graphiconline

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