Yango Driver Breaks Up With Girlfriend Over Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy Feud, Video

Yango Driver Breaks Up With Girlfriend Over Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy Feud, Video

  • Inside a Yango car, a heated exchange between passenger and driver over Shatta Wale vs Stonebwoy loyalty has sparked waves of online chatter
  • The driver admitted ending a relationship over his Shatta Wale allegiance, fueling passionate debate and thousands of reactions on social media
  • Shatta Wale reacted to the Black Stars’ recent defeats, jokingly questioning their name while expressing frustration over the national team’s continued poor form

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A fiery debate ignited after a Yango driver shared that his unshakable loyalty to Shatta Wale had driven him to end a past relationship.

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A Yango driver shares breaking up with ex-girlfriend over Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy feud. Image credit: @shattawalegh, @stonebwoy/X
Source: Twitter

In a TikTok video shared by @nicole_fafali6, a passenger recounted an intense discussion with the driver, who passionately expressed his loyalty to Shatta Wale, the leader of the Shatta Movement.

The driver admitted that his admiration for the dancehall star clashed with his ex-girlfriend’s preference for Stonebwoy, prompting him to end the relationship.

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“I had to step away because she was heavily aligned with the Stonebwoy camp, and I could not reconcile that with my support for Shatta Wale,” the driver explained.

The passenger, a self-proclaimed die-hard Stonebwoy fan, engaged the driver in a heated debate, emphasising that personal admiration for an artist should not dictate one’s relationship choices.

“You broke up with your girlfriend because of Stonebwoy? If you are intellectually capable, someone’s taste in music or source of income should not end a partnership,” she argued.

Watch the TikTok video below.

The driver countered, asserting that he found Stonebwoy “fake” as an artist, making it impossible for him to love or enjoy his music.

This exchange, which unfolded entirely inside the car, has since gone viral, sparking thousands of reactions on social media. Many online users have weighed in, some supporting the driver’s passion, while others criticised his prioritisation of fandom over personal relationships.

The feud between Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale has long divided Ghanaian dancehall fans, with supporters of each artist fiercely defending their favourite.

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Watch the TikTok video below.

Peeps react to Yango driver leaving girlfriend

Netizens have flooded social media, sharing their takes on the video involving top Ghanaian dancehall artists Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale.

Below are some of the most interesting reactions.

𝕶𝕬𝕽𝕸𝕬 𝕭𝕷𝖀𝕰 🦉, a Stonebwoy fan shared:

"Please don’t blame them, they don’t understand his lyrics. 1Gad is deep in lyrics, and it will take years for people to understand his lyrics."

Senseb4money🤯 wrote:

"People can talk but say nothing."

Boy Clinton wrote:

"Intellectual fo)."

Semefa💜 wrote:

"Bro was saying a whole lot of nothing."

Thank You Jesus Christ ❤️❤️❤️ commented:

"BHIM forever."

Shatta Wale reacts to Black Stars performance

Earlier, Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale reacted strongly after the Black Stars’ latest defeat to the German national football team, expressing disappointment over the team’s poor run of form.

Speaking during a TikTok Live session shortly after the match, the musician did not hide his frustration as he questioned why the national team continues to let Ghanaians down despite the support they keep receiving.

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Shatta Wale reacted to Black Stars' form

In the emotional but humorous video, Shatta Wale said the whole country was worried about the current state of the Black Stars, adding that even the nation’s leaders and fans were concerned about the team’s direction.

He said:

“Black Stars, why are you people doing us like this? I am worried, the whole country is worried, the president is worried, everybody is worried, the fans are worried,”

Clearly disappointed, the musician jokingly wondered whether the team still deserved to be called the Black Stars due to their recent performances.

“Right now, should we call you people Galilee Stars or Black Stars?”

He asked, sparking laughter and reactions online.

Watch the TikTok video below:

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YEN.com.gh earlier reported that Stonebwoy's 2024 continental anthem Believe in Africa was written by politician and businessman Gabby Otchere-Darko, a senior official at the reggae-dancehall star's record label, shared.

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According to Vida Adutwumwaa Boateng, Burniton Music Group's Head of PR, Stonebwoy was contracted by organisers of the Africa Prosperity Dialogue to record and perform the song while Otchere-Darko handled the writing.

She indicated during an interview on Adom TV, where she answered questions about her artist's political affiliation.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Ruth Sekyi (Entertainment Editor) Ruth Esi Amfua Sekyi is a Human Interest Editor at YEN.com.gh with 4+ years' experience across radio, print, TV, and digital media. She holds a B.A. in Communications (PR) from UNIMAC-IJ. Her media career began at Radio GIJ (campus radio), followed by Prime News Ghana. At InstinctWave, she worked on business content, playing major role in events organized by the company. She also worked with ABC News GH, updating their site, served as Production Assistant. In 2025, Ruth completed the ECOWAS, GIZ, and MFWA Information Integrity training. Email: ruth.sekyi@yen.com.gh