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Blakid Expresses Deep Gratitude To Shatta Wale For Changing His Life Through The Accra Invasion Project

Ghana Music Awards USA Emerging Ghanaian artiste Blakid, who continues to make waves with his unique Ga rap style, has taken a moment to reflect on one of the most life-changing moments in his music journey his involvement in Shatta Wale’s “Accra Invasion Project (AIP)” exactly a year ago.

In a heartfelt post on Facebook, Blakid recalled how that single opportunity opened doors and reshaped his path as a musician.

“Today marks exactly one year since the Accra Invasion Project video shoot, the biggest opportunity that changed my music journey forever,” he wrote. The young artiste expressed immense appreciation to Shatta Wale (Charles Nii Armah Mensah), his team Shatta Movement, Rych Entertainment, and the people of Osu who supported the project and made it unforgettable.

Blakid didn’t just express gratitude he used the anniversary to celebrate growth, humility, and inspiration. He went on to honor his Godfather Shatta Wale ahead of his birthday, describing him as a king whose generosity continues to open doors for many upcoming talents. “Happy birthday in advance, King Shatta Wale. God will never stop blessing you,” he added.

Marking the anniversary, Blakid also released his brand new single “Shimi”, a soulful yet thought-provoking tune inspired by Legendary Highlife singer Stella Tackie. The song carries a powerful message a reminder to live freely, ignore negativity, and never let others dictate your journey.

From being an ambitious young rapper to standing among recognized talents in Ghana’s music space, Blakid’s story is one of resilience, gratitude, and divine timing. His acknowledgment of Shatta Wale’s impact not only highlights his humility but also reflects the spirit of mentorship and unity that Ghana’s music industry truly needs.

🎧 Listen to “Shimi” here ➡️