Dancehall heavyweight Shatta Wale is back with a bold visual statement in his latest release — the official music video for “So Real, So Me.” Directed by the ever-stylish Kojomyles, the video is now live and already sparking conversation for its lavish visuals and surprise appearance from none other than King Promise, the current Telecel Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the Year.
Set against a backdrop of sleek luxury cars, polished locations, and clean transitions, the “So Real, So Me” video perfectly captures the themes of authenticity, success, and realness — values Shatta Wale has always claimed as central to his brand.
In true Shatta fashion, the video blends swagger and self-confidence, showcasing the artist in his element — surrounded by symbols of success, yet staying true to his raw, unfiltered self.
The biggest surprise in the visual? A cameo appearance from King Promise, fresh off his victory at the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards where he was crowned Artiste of the Year. His inclusion not only adds star power to the video but also speaks volumes about the mutual respect between two of Ghana’s most influential artists.
Fans online have praised the move as a symbol of unity in Ghanaian music, especially between two heavyweights from different sonic worlds — Dancehall and Afrobeats.
With Kojomyles behind the lens, the “So Real, So Me” visual boasts crisp cinematography, vibrant color grading, and sharp editing that matches the mood of the track — authentic, confident, and unapologetic.
This collaboration between artist and director is a visual extension of the track’s message: Shatta Wale is who he says he is — real to the core.
The video for “So Real, So Me” is now out, and it’s more than just a flex — it’s a celebration of realness, growth, and Ghanaian excellence.
Catch it now below.
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source: kaknews.com