MOG Beatz has launched a fresh attack on
dancehall star Shatta Wale, accusing him of
scamming an international company by allegedly
using intellectual property belonging to him and
other producers.
In a post circulating online, MOG Beatz claimed that
Shatta Wale had taken production credits for
several songs he did not produce.
According to MOG Beatz, Shatta Wale used these
false claims to secure an advance payment from a
foreign company without the knowledge or consent
of the rightful producers.
"Shatta Wale, you claimed production credit
for a lot of songs made by me and other
producers, just to get an advance payment
from an international company behind your
producers' backs without paying them or
giving them agreements. Two albums have
already been taken down and more are
coming down soon," MOG alleged.
The award-winning producer further advised Shatta
Wale to refund the alleged funds, stressing that the
issue has now gone beyond social media rants and
will be met with legal and business consequences.
"Sell your assets and refund the company you
scammed. Leasing your catalog just to
survive? That's the path you chose. This time,
the talk will come with action," MOG Beatz
warned.
The accusations come after years of tension
between the two, which first sparked in 2021 when
MOG Beatz publicly revealed he had not been
compensated for beats he produced on Shatta
Wale's "Reign" album.
So far, Shatta Wale has not officially responded to these latest allegations.