Reggae/Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy says he is not opposed to working with his colleague Shatta Wale on a collaboration.
In the world of Ghanaian music, there are a few names that hold as much weight and influence as Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale.
These two influential persons have influenced the music scene with their infectious beats and powerful lyrics and their rivalry has been the stuff of legends.
In the past, Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale have not seen eye to eye, a situation which led to an almost bloody clash at the 2019 edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
Speaking in an interview, Stonebwoy said that he truly believes he and Shatta Wale will work together at some point but he does not want them to rush into anything just to please people.
He, however, did not give a reason why a collaboration has not happened after they resolved their differences.
Stonebwoy jokingly opined that the ‘Kakai’ crooner does not invest in shooting quality videos.
He noted:
“So that collaboration nu, we go fight for like one hour before it will happen.
“But you know everything happens with time and I don’t want to sound political. As I sit here, I believe in a clean heart and I know that as powerhouses as the two of us are, we can shake the ground and I hope and pray that it doesn’t become too late or it doesn’t become too early”.
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Stonebwoy joins Boomplay’s Golden Club with over 100 million streams
Afro beats and dancehall artist, Stonebwoy officially joins the prestigious Boomplay Golden Club, exceptionally an impressive achievement of over 100 million streams on Africa’s most expansive music streaming and download platform.
Stonebwoy’s entry into this exclusive club places him among the ranks of other African music icons, including Nigeria’s Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Fireboy DML, Joeboy, and Omah Lay, as well as Tanzania’s Diamond Platinumz and Rayvanny, who have also crossed the 100 million stream mark.
The Boomplay Golden Club is a unique club reserved for artists who have achieved extraordinary streaming numbers on the platform.
This accomplishment arrived a few weeks after his fifth studio album, “5th Dimension”, was published via Universal Music Group and DefJam Recordings.
Known for his unique fusion of reggae, dancehall, and afro beats, Stonebwoy has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the global music scene. His lyrical prowess, infectious melodies, and socially conscious themes have struck a chord with listeners, earning him a dedicated fan base.
With his distinctive sound and energetic performances, he has consistently delivered intriguing hits that have gathered a massive following.
Meanwhile, Stonebwoy is set to embark on a North American and Canada tour in support of his ground-breaking “5th Dimension” album, which made an impressive debut, entering the Billboard Reggae Album Chart at No. 8.
Dubbed the “5th Dimension” Tour, the 12-date trek will take him from his native Ghana to North America from July 15 to August, bringing his vibrant and energetic performances to audiences across the region and his infectious energy and musical prowess to fans in North America. He will also head to Europe later this year for a brief UK tour with shows in Manchester at Canvas on October 26, Birmingham at O2 Academy 2 on October 27, and London at the Electric Brixton on October 29.
On the road, Stonebwoy will be promoting his “5th Dimension” record, which includes “Manodzi” (which features multi-GRAMMY award-winner Angelique Kidjo), “Life & Money” (which features English rap heavyweight Stormzy), and “Into The Future”.
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