Shatta Wale, the renowned Ghanaian dancehall artist, has recently released a new track titled “Play Nonsense.” This song, produced by DaMaker and Nawtyboi, showcases Shatta Wale’s signature style and lyrical prowess. In “Play Nonsense,” he addresses his ongoing feuds, expressing his intent to compel his adversaries to “play nonsense,” a phrase that may imply forcing them into unfavorable situations or exposing their weaknesses.
The song is available for streaming on various platforms, including Apple Music, where it is listed as a single under the title “Play Nonesense.”
Shatta Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., has been a significant figure in the Ghanaian music scene since the early 2000s. Initially known as Bandana, he gained prominence with the hit “Bandana from Ghana” in 2004. After a period of relative obscurity, he re-emerged as Shatta Wale in 2013, delivering the chart-topping “Dancehall King.” His discography includes notable tracks such as “My Level,” “Taking Over,” and “Already,” the latter featuring Beyoncรฉ.
“Play Nonsense” adds to Shatta Wale’s extensive catalog, reflecting his dynamic approach to dancehall music and his ability to engage with contemporary issues through his lyrics. Fans and critics alike are encouraged to listen to the track and share their thoughts on its impact and relevance in today’s music landscape.