Ghanaian music producer MOG Beatz has announced that his copyright infringement dispute with dancehall artiste Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, has been fully resolved.
In a press statement issued on December 11, 2025, on social media, MOG Beatz noted that this development marks a commitment to protecting creative work and ensuring fairness within the music industry.
“The Copyright Infringement issue involving Charles Nii Armah Mensah and me has been fully resolved as of today, 11th December 2025.
“This milestone reflects a collective commitment to safeguarding creative work, promoting mutual respect, and ensuring fairness within our music industry,” he said in the statement.
He expressed gratitude to his legal team and acknowledged all person who supported him during the process.
“I extend my heartfelt appreciation to my legal team, whose professionalism and dedication were instrumental throughout this process. My sincere gratitude also goes to Mr Seidu and Mr Kojo Spio for their unwavering support, guidance, and steadfast belief in justice.
“To everyone who stood by me, encouraged me, and valued the importance of protecting artistic rights. Thank you,” the statement added.
The statement did not disclose specifically what was agreed between the two creatives but the announcement ends the dispute between the duo which had generated significant industry attention in recent months.
What happened?
On August 19, 2025, MOG Beatz called out Shatta Wale for allegedly cashing in millions from selling his music catalogue to an international company, without compensating the producers who worked on the songs.
MOG revealed that he had pulled down two of Shatta Wale’s albums, ‘The Reign’ and ‘Wondaboy’, from Apple Music.
According to him, the sale of the catalogue stripped him and other producers of their credits, transferring 100% ownership of the works to Shatta Wale.
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— Numba One 🥇 (@MOGBeatz) December 11, 2025
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