<P> His After the Storm album launch attracted over fifty five thousand music lovers who thronged in at the Black Star Square to witness . First of it kind in Ghana's entertainment industry . The album which contains 22 songs received generally positive review from critics . </P> <P> In March 2017, Shatta Wale teamed up with his Militants to release "Taking Over," eventually scoring higher points from critics and music lovers . The song did magic locally and internationally staying atop on all charts locally becoming Shatta Wale's biggest song in 2017 . "Taking Over" was also the most searched for song on Google Ghana in 2017 . Some also argue that "Ayoo" which includes his numerous hits in 2017 did more magic than "Taking Over". As at January 2018 the song has had over 6 million views on YouTube . </P> <P> Wale, is the most awarded Dancehall artist in Africa and second most awarded musician in Ghana . He releases close to 100 songs each year which comprises Reggae, Dancehall and Afrobeat . In 2014, he peaked number 38 on E.tv's "Top 100 Most Influential Ghanaians" Awards chart . He has since then appeared each year on the ranking chart . He was ranked as 2017 "Most Influential Musician" on Social Media . </P> <P> Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr. was born in Accra, Ghana at the Police Hospital on October 17, 1984 . The son of a couple from Accra and the Volta Region of Ghana . His father, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Sr. A politician, Businessman and a legal practitioner . Shatta Wale attended Seven Great Princes Academy at Dansoman, a suburb in Accra . Where he demonstrated an affinity for arts and acted in a popular Akan Drama series (By The Fireside) at the National Theatre of Ghana . Growing up, he lived with his family in Laterbiokorshie, Dansoman and then later Korle Gonno during his formative years . In a Facebook live video, Wale stated that he did not enjoy motherly love and care at the early stages of his life because a pastor caused a separation between his parents which made him remain under his father's care and later ending up on the streets . His mother is Elsie Evelyn Avemegah . </P>

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