How Ghanaian prophet Telvin Sowah Adjei prophesied Beyoncé-Shatta Wale feature
- A Facebook post has revealed that a prophet predicted the Beyoncé-Shatta Wale feature
- On Tuesday June 16, 2019, Beyoncé released the tracklist for the albums which showed that The Gift had a collection of African musicians including Shatta Wale
- Prophet Telvin Sowah Adjei made the said post a year ago
A top Ghanaian prophet Prophet Telvin Sowah Adjei is currently trending following news of Beyoncé's feature with Shatta Wale.
Beyoncé curated two albums featuring international artistes for the Lion King movie which are called Spirit and The Gift.
On Tuesday June 16, 2019, she released the tracklist for the albums which showed that The Gift had a collection of African musicians including Shatta Wale, and Nigeria's Wizkid, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, Mr Eazi, Tekno, and Yemi Alade.
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According to a post sighted by YEN.com.gh, Prophet Sowah Adjei predicted the Shatta Wale and Beyoncé feature.
His prophecy is dated March 27, 2018 where he made the post, claiming God revealed to him.
Prophet Sowah Adjei indicated that God revealed to him that Shatta Wale will be carrying a microphone and standing on the map of Africa shaking hands with a musician from America.
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He also stressed that he saw Shatta Wale with awards recognized by presidents of different countries .
He continued that he don’t know what people think about him but from June 2019 something is coming the way of the singer which was going to change his career from where it is to a level which people won’t believe in the history of African music.
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported how Beyoncé has opened up about her latest project which features many African music stars including Ghana’s dancehall superstar Shatta Wale.
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According to the American singer, she saw the Lion King album as a letter to Africa and thus wanted to make it authentic.
To achieve this, Beyoncé decided to feature the best artistes from the continent to give it the feel she wanted.
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Source: YEN.com.gh