Shasha Marley

[1] Shasha Marley was born in Sekondi-Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana to a father who was a retired educationist and a choirmaster.

For instance, the title Maata, in the Akan dialect means flatulence and people dragged him for using such words in his song.

[5] In 1999, Shasha Marley released the album, Tell Freedom, which contained the hit songs, "Seek Ye Good" and "Not Evil".

A song named "Stop Aids, Love Life" was released via the sponsorship of Johns Hopkins University in New York.

These included "Twin City Mafia", "I'm not Ashamed of the Gospel", "Maata Family", "So Nyame Mo", "Buum Buum-Waa Waa", "Shame Politicians", "Promise Land", "I See No Wrong with Jesus", "Queen of Queens", "Evil Spirits Walk Away", "Eagerness", "Shasha's Creed" and "Will You Be My Friend".