Entertainer Dennis Anane told content creator Kwadwhile Sheldon to stop laughing at his music. Anane, who goes by the stage name Archipalago, posted a Facebook video about his anger. He spends a lot of money creating music videos and promoting his songs throughout Ghana. The frustrated artist refuses to let anyone treat his musical work like a joke. Archipalago warned Sheldon directly to stay away from commenting about his creative projects.
The angry musician threatened to fight Sheldon if they ever met face-to-face. Archipalago said he would not engage in social media arguments like rapper Shatta Wale does with his enemies. He promised to visit Sheldon at his home instead of posting angry messages online. The entertainer believes physical confrontation works better than internet battles between artists. His threats show how serious he feels about protecting his musical reputation.
Archipalago told Sheldon to listen carefully to his song lyrics and musical beats. He believes the content creator does not appreciate his artistic abilities due to his background. The warning highlights growing tensions between entertainers and critics nationwide. Archipalago wants people to respect his music career and stop making fun of his efforts. Rising tensions have an impact on how artists and reviewers interact with each other today.
The angry musician threatened to fight Sheldon if they ever met face-to-face. Archipalago said he would not engage in social media arguments like rapper Shatta Wale does with his enemies. He promised to visit Sheldon at his home instead of posting angry messages online. The entertainer believes physical confrontation works better than internet battles between artists. His threats show how serious he feels about protecting his musical reputation.
Archipalago told Sheldon to listen carefully to his song lyrics and musical beats. He believes the content creator does not appreciate his artistic abilities due to his background. The warning highlights growing tensions between entertainers and critics nationwide. Archipalago wants people to respect his music career and stop making fun of his efforts. Rising tensions have an impact on how artists and reviewers interact with each other today.