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CLOUT CHASERS EXPOSED: Time GH Names Shatta Wale and Asantewaa as Biggest Attention-Seekers in Music and Social Media

March 18, 2025
Joshua Kweh

Accra, Ghana – In a shocking revelation, Time GH, a renowned Ghanaian entertainment publication, has named Shatta Wale and Asantewaa as the biggest clout chasers in music and social media, respectively.

According to Time GH, Shatta Wale’s consistent attempts to stay relevant in the music industry, often through controversy and sensationalism, have earned him the top spot as the biggest clout chaser in music. The publication cited several instances of Shatta Wale’s attention-seeking behavior, including his numerous social media rants and public feuds with other celebrities.

Asantewaa, on the other hand, was named as the biggest clout chaser in social media due to her penchant for sharing provocative and attention-grabbing content online. Time GH noted that Asantewaa’s social media presence is often marked by a series of dramatic and sensational posts, which are clearly designed to generate buzz and attract attention.

The publication’s decision to name Shatta Wale and Asantewaa as the biggest clout chasers in their respective fields has sparked a heated debate among fans and industry insiders. While some have praised Time GH for calling out the duo’s attention-seeking behavior, others have defended Shatta Wale and Asantewaa, arguing that they are simply using social media to promote their brands and connect with their fans.

However, Time GH’s editor-in-chief, Nana Ama Gyasi, stood by the publication’s decision, stating that Shatta Wale and Asantewaa’s behavior is a clear example of clout chasing. “We’re not trying to shame or embarrass anyone, but rather to highlight the fact that some celebrities are more interested in seeking attention than in creating meaningful content or engaging with their fans in a genuine way,” Gyasi explained.

The concept of clout chasing has become a major topic of discussion in the entertainment industry, with many arguing that it’s a symptom of a larger problem – the emphasis on fame and attention over artistic merit and substance. As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Time GH’s decision to name Shatta Wale and Asantewaa as the biggest clout chasers in music and social media has sparked a necessary conversation about the nature of fame and celebrity in the digital age.

In recent years, social media has become an essential tool for celebrities to connect with their fans and promote their work. However, the line between self-promotion and clout chasing can often become blurred. As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it’s clear that the concept of clout chasing will remain a topic of discussion and debate.

As for Shatta Wale and Asantewaa, it remains to be seen how they will respond to Time GH’s criticism. Will they take the publication’s comments to heart and adjust their behavior, or will they continue to court controversy and attention? Only time will tell.

In the meantime, the debate over clout chasing and the nature of fame in the digital age will continue to rage on. As fans and industry insiders weigh in on the issue, one thing is clear: the entertainment industry will never be the same again.

Source: Africa Publicity

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