Shatta Wale Drops “The Interface” EP: A Bold New Chapter in African Dancehall

Shatta Wale cements his status as the King of African Dancehall with the official release of his highly anticipated 8-track project, 'The Interface'.

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In a move that has sent shockwaves through the global Dancehall community, Shatta Wale (Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr.) has officially released his much-talked-about EP, “The Interface.” Dropping today, February 19, 2026, the project marks a significant shift in Wale’s artistic direction, blending his gritty street origins with the polished, experimental sounds of the modern digital era.

“The Interface” arrives as an 8-track powerhouse, curated to showcase the different facets of the Shatta Movement leader’s personality. From the aggressive energy of the lead single “Dog Eat Dog” to the spiritual depth of “Spirit Bigger,” the EP serves as a manifesto for survival and dominance in the 21st century. Industry insiders are already calling it a “masterclass in versatility,” as Wale navigates themes of betrayal, youth culture, and divine protection with the precision of a seasoned veteran.

Official Tracklist: Shatta Wale – The Interface

The EP features a carefully selected sequence of tracks designed to take the listener through a full emotional spectrum. Stream the Sound of the Future.

  1. Dog Eat Dog
  2. Block You
  3. Maybe
  4. Forgive You
  5. Toorlet
  6. Yawa Ni
  7. Genzi
  8. Spirit Bigger Than Any City

Stream and Download Shatta Wale – The Interface EP

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