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Captan defends Shatta Wale like it’s personal, because it is
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79709, member: 636"] Captan explained his fierce loyalty to Shatta Wale in a radio interview, saying the dancehall star massively helped his own career and life. The artist described getting important opportunities and support from Wale, which fueled his personal growth in the business. This created a real sense of gratitude for Captan, not some mindless fanboy behavior. He said seeing people trash-talk Shatta Wale actually hurts him, given everything the guy has done for others. Captan, who was formerly in the SM Militant group, stressed that Wale constructed his whole operation from nothing. Anyone signing up to work with him needs to recognize they are entering his existing system, not there to overhaul it. His blunt advice was to follow the rules before voicing any complaints. Captan argued that many former associates blew up their relationship by trying to change Wale's methods after joining his team, acting like they knew how to manage his brand better. He believes Wale's controversial style gets results, even if people question it. The artist basically told up-and-comers to check their egos when linking with a major figure like that. He suggested they should watch quietly, absorb lessons, and add value in a positive way instead of forcing their own ideas. These remarks are stirring talk about what leadership and respect should look like in that scene. [/QUOTE]
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