Dancehall heavyweight Shatta Wale has once again found himself at the center of conversation — this time, not for his music, but for his headline-grabbing Lamborghini saga.
Over the past few weeks, rumors have swirled online and across traditional media suggesting that the yellow Lamborghini Urus he flaunted earlier this year had been seized by the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) due to suspicions it was a stolen vehicle. The controversy intensified when Shatta himself confirmed that the luxury whip had indeed been taken in for investigations.
But now, the “On God” hitmaker is setting the record straight.
In response to a fan’s tweet asking, “Are we going to see our yellow Lambo back?”, Shatta Wale calmly replied:
“God willing yes cuz I have every documents proving it’s mine, forget rumors. For your info, it’s not stolen please. Thank you.”
That simple but loaded tweet has since gone viral, with fans and critics alike weighing in.
Adding fuel to the excitement, Shatta Wale took to both Twitter and Snapchat today to share updates that not only is the yellow Urus returning, but a brand-new purple Lamborghini Urus is also expected to arrive at Tema Harbour this week. According to the artist, this marks another addition to his fleet — and another clapback to doubters.
The situation has sparked plenty of conversation across social media, with hashtags like #YellowUrus and #ShattaLambo trending locally.
While many await official confirmation from EOCO on the release of the vehicle, Shatta Nation is celebrating early — taking their king’s word as final.
Love him or hate him, one thing’s for sure: Shatta Wale knows how to stay in the headlines — and how to keep fans talking.
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