Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale has announced that his latest single ‘Street Crown’ has been shortlisted by the Grammy Academy for consideration.
This news has cemented his status as one of the most sought-after Ghanaian musicians who has a great influence in Africa and beyond.
In a social media post, Shatta Wale shared a screenshot of the confirmation he received after submitting his song for consideration for nomination in the upcoming 68th Annual Grammy Awards..
The Dancehall musician broke the news on social media, stating that his song has been entered in the Best African Music Performance category.
Shatta Wale could reportedly be officially nominated for a Grammy in 2026 if “Street Crown” makes it beyond the preliminary screening and into the Grammy ballots.

Released as part of the ‘Voice of the Crown’ EP, the song has already generated considerable excitement both domestically and abroad, with many fans praising its uniqueness, meaning, and production value.
“This moment is not just about me—it’s about Ghana, Africa, and every fan of African Dancehall. From the streets to the world stage, our sound and culture now stand on the biggest platforms. 🌍🔥 Thank you to the GRAMMY Academy for recognising this entry; win or lose, it’s a victory for the Shatta Movement and every youth who believes that dreams come true through hard work, consistency, and faith. 🙏💯”
Shatta Wale
Some social media users congratulated Statta Wale for putting Ghana on the world map through his music.
@CollinsAsein said, “Why are African artistes so desperate for approval?.”
@KojoLamarkojo said, “Stonebwoy go come cry🤣🤣🤣.”
@AccraStreet stated, “From EOCO to Rapperholic and now the Grammys – what an upgrade!.”
“I recall on this platform, in 2016 and 2023, Stonebwoy faced heavy criticism for submitting his work for potential nomination. Even after earning a Grammy certificate, he was still dragged. Now, the same folks are celebrating submission keke. Mmoa!.”
@_Drederder
“You wey said you don’t rate Grammys as dem nominated Abwoy, now you’re here giving your phone to one of your boys to write those long empty English for you smh..I knew you were always jealous.”
@Godcaress00
Shatta Wale To Donate 20% Shaxi Profit to Manhyia

The Ghanaian musician and entrepreneur publicly pledged the Manhyia Palace.
The chief executive officer of ride-hailing service, Shaxi, promised to donate parts of his proceeds to support projects in the Ashanti Region.
Shatta Wale announced in a post that he will give twenty per cent of the profit from his transport company, Shaxi, one of Ghana’s leading ride-hailing platforms, to the Manhyia Palace.
He added that he wants to see contributions to developmental projects in the region.
He expressed his gratitude to Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu after he performed at the recently held Rapperholic concert on September 27, 2025, at the Baba Yara Stadium.
“Small-time shaxi will be Kumasi’s number 1 ride-hailing app, and I will give 20% of our proceeds to the Manhyia Palace to cater for schools and hospitals in the region. The love is too much, the support is too much. I thank you OTUMFUO OSEI TUTU II… I bow my King.”
Shatta Wale
Ghanaian comedian OB Amponsah and other celebrities have commented on Shatta Wale’s Facebook post.
OB Amponsah stated: “My love for you grows exponentially every day. Shatta Wale! Such an inspiration ❤️.”
Sharp Manarulin King stated: “Tell me why I no go love Shatta wale?.”
Al Mubarak stated: “This guy is for business, is like he hosted Sarkodie Koraa 😁.”
Nii Lante Lamptey stated: “They’ll say settings but this is knowledge, wisdom and business… Nii ji bo l33l3.”
Manuel Tompoo Eastern stated: “Imagine Shatta as president. Just imagine the good things we will have and enjoy as citizens of Ghana 🇬🇭 🥰🙏🏾🙏🏾.”
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