In a significant development within Ghana’s music industry, award-winning producer M.O.G Beatz has officially announced the full resolution of the long-standing copyright infringement matter involving himself and Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale. The announcement was made public on 11th December 2025, marking an important milestone for both parties and the industry at large.
According to the official statement, the resolution represents more than just the end of a legal dispute; it symbolizes a renewed commitment to protecting creative works, fostering mutual respect, and ensuring fairness within the music ecosystem. M.O.G Beatz expressed satisfaction with the outcome and highlighted the importance of safeguarding artistic rights in an era where creators often face challenges related to intellectual property misuse.
From sources, Shatta Wale was made to pay 20,000 US dollars to the producer, which is equivalent to 2.3 billion old Ghana cedis , this information was confirmed by Shatta Wale himself on twitter.
The celebrated producer extended heartfelt appreciation to his legal team, acknowledging their professionalism, guidance, and unwavering dedication throughout the entire process. He also expressed sincere gratitude to Mr. Seidu and Mr. Kojo Spio for their constant support and steadfast belief in justice.
M.O.G Beatz further thanked everyone who encouraged him, stood by him, and recognized the importance of protecting the rights of creatives. His message reflects not only relief but also a call to action for industry players to continue upholding ethical standards in music production and distribution.

As one of the leading producers on the continent, M.O.G Beatz’s victory is seen as a win for all creatives who rely on copyright laws to protect their craft. The resolution of this issue brings closure and opens a new chapter for collaboration, respect, and growth within Ghana’s dynamic music industry.






