Music producer MOG Beatz has pulled the plug on Shatta Wale’s music, removing two albums from Apple Music after accusing him of selling his catalogue without crediting him and other producers.
On August 19, 2025, MOG announced on X that he had taken down Shatta Wale’s ‘Reign album’ and ‘Wondaboy album’ from the streaming platform due to what he described as unresolved issues regarding credit and payment.
You sell my beats, erase my credit, then buy luxury cars – MOG Beatz blasts Shatta Wale
According to MOG, Shatta Wale wrongfully took production credit for songs created by him and other producers in order to collect money from an international company, without informing or compensating those involved.
MOG stated that removing Shatta’s albums is only the beginning and hinted that more albums could soon be removed.
He also demanded that Shatta Wale refund the company he allegedly deceived with false production credits.
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“Shatta Wale, you claimed production credit for a lot of songs made by me and other producers, just to get an advance payment from an international company behind your producers’ backs without paying them or giving them agreements.
“Two albums have already been taken down, and more are coming down soon. Sell your assets and refund the company you scammed. Leasing your catalogue just to survive? That’s the path you chose. This time, the talk will come with action,” MOG wrote.
This clash comes against the backdrop of a similar dispute that dates back to 2021.
At the time, MOG Beatz accused Shatta Wale of failing to pay him for his work on the ‘Reign’ album.
The producer disclosed that he had worked on 10 songs for the project but never received compensation, despite Shatta Wale promising payment during production.
When the Reign album became a hit, MOG said he was ignored and left unpaid.
“Money Man @shattawalegh, me I dey see you as a big brother I never had. I know say you no be STINGY like that lol, I produced 10 songs on the #ReignAlbum but ano see no CASH from you since 2018. Seeing this made me laugh sooo hard,” MOG wrote in 2021.
To the doubters, you can check Apple Music yourself… the other dsps are next up!! pic.twitter.com/N6Azz4a7UH
— Numba One 🥇 (@MOGBeatz) August 19, 2025
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