Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has sparked excitement among fans after hinting at the possibility of another collaboration with global superstar Beyoncé, years after their widely celebrated hit song Already.
The original track, which also featured Major Lazer, appeared on Beyoncé’s acclaimed 2019 album The Lion King: The Gift, a project curated to accompany Disney’s remake of The Lion King. The collaboration marked a historic moment for Ghanaian music, as Shatta Wale became one of the African artists spotlighted on the global project alongside stars like Wizkid, Burna Boy and Tiwa Savage.
The song Already quickly became one of the standout tracks from the album, blending Afropop, dancehall and global pop influences while highlighting Shatta Wale’s signature energetic delivery. The collaboration introduced the Ghanaian artist to a broader international audience and further cemented his reputation as one of Africa’s most influential dancehall performers.
Now, years after that landmark collaboration, Shatta Wale has hinted that another record with Beyoncé could be on the horizon. While details about the potential song remain limited, the teaser has already generated significant buzz across social media platforms, with fans speculating about what a second collaboration between the two artists might sound like.
Supporters of the dancehall star believe another joint project could once again elevate Ghanaian music onto the global stage, similar to the impact Already had when it was released. The track later gained additional global attention when it appeared in Beyoncé’s visual film Black Is King, which celebrated African culture and music.
For Shatta Wale, the original collaboration remains one of the biggest milestones of his career, reinforcing his status as a key figure in Ghana’s music industry and a recognizable name in international Afrobeats and dancehall circles.
Although neither Beyoncé nor her team has officially confirmed a new collaboration, the mere possibility has ignited anticipation among fans both in Ghana and across the global music community. If the teaser materializes into an actual release, it could mark another significant cultural crossover moment between African and international pop music.
For now, fans remain watchful for any official announcements, hoping that the powerful musical chemistry between Shatta Wale and Beyoncé will once again produce a global hit.