In a collaboration that has surprised fans across continents, Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has announced an upcoming single with Grammy-winning American singer John Legend titled AIN’T NOBODY.
The track, which blends R&B and reggae influences, is scheduled for official release on March 20, according to Shatta Wale’s social media announcement. Sharing the news with fans, the dancehall artiste described the collaboration as a special offering to his loyal fanbase, the Shatta Movement.
In his caption, Shatta Wale wrote:
“‘Ain’t Nobody’ dropping officially on 20th March! Shatta Movement I got this beautiful RnB mixed with Reggae sound for you from our own brother from another mother ‘John Legend.’”
The unexpected partnership has quickly generated buzz online, with many fans eager to hear how the two artistes merge their distinct musical styles. Known for his high-energy dancehall records and dominant presence in Ghana’s music scene, Shatta Wale stepping into a more R&B-influenced sound alongside John Legend signals a refreshing musical experiment.
For John Legend, who is globally recognized for his soulful vocals and timeless ballads, the collaboration marks an interesting crossover into reggae-inspired territory with one of Africa’s most outspoken music figures.
As anticipation builds ahead of the March 20 release, the collaboration highlights the growing wave of international partnerships between African artistes and global music stars, reflecting the expanding influence of African sounds on the global stage.
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