American singer and songwriter Keri Lynn Hilson has showered glowing praise on Ghanaian music heavyweight Stonebwoy, describing him as “an angel on earth” and applauding his authenticity both as an artist and as a human being.
In a heartfelt reflection shared recently, Hilson opened up about her personal experiences with the multiple award-winning musician, offering rare insight into a bond that goes far beyond their celebrated musical collaboration.
Hilson’s comments have sparked excitement among fans across Africa and beyond, particularly as they reinforce Stonebwoy’s reputation not just as a global music force, but as a grounded and purpose-driven individual whose personality mirrors the messages in his songs.
A Musical Bond That Made History
The two artists first crossed paths musically in 2020 when they collaborated on the song “Nominate,” a standout track from Stonebwoy’s album. The song went on to achieve international recognition, becoming a global hit and further cementing Stonebwoy’s place on the world stage.
“Nominate” was praised for its seamless blend of Afrobeat and R&B, showcasing the creative chemistry between the Ghanaian reggae and dancehall star and the American singer. For many fans, the collaboration symbolized the growing global appeal of African music and its ability to connect cultures through sound.
Beyond the commercial success of the track, Hilson revealed that the partnership marked the beginning of a deeper relationship rooted in mutual respect and shared values.
Authenticity Beyond the Spotlight
Hilson noted that her admiration for Stonebwoy stems largely from his authenticity, a quality she believes is rare in the entertainment industry. Reflecting on her experiences with other artists, she explained that public personas often differ sharply from real-life character.
“Some people you meet are nothing like the music they make, and it can be surprising,” she said.
According to Hilson, Stonebwoy defies that pattern entirely. She emphasized that the sincerity and calmness reflected in his music are the same qualities he exhibits in everyday life, whether on stage or behind the scenes.
“But Stonebwoy is exactly who he sounds like. He’s very calm, very peaceful, and so in tune with himself.”
Keri Lynn Hilson
“An Angel on Earth”
In one of her most striking remarks, Hilson described Stonebwoy in deeply spiritual terms, pointing to his energy and sense of purpose as qualities that set him apart from many of his peers.
“He’s almost like an angel on earth.”
Keri Lynn Hilson
She added that Stonebwoy’s music is not just entertainment, but a vessel for service and meaning, something she believes aligns perfectly with who he is as a person.
“He serves a great purpose through his music — and that’s truly who he is.”
Keri Lynn Hilson
These words have resonated strongly with fans, many of whom have long praised Stonebwoy for using his platform to promote peace, unity, and African pride through his music and public engagements.
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A Connection Beyond Music
Hilson also revealed that her relationship with Stonebwoy extends well beyond studio sessions and performances. According to her, the two artists share a genuine friendship marked by deep and meaningful conversations.
She disclosed that they often spend hours talking on the phone, discussing life, love, and personal growth. These conversations, she said, have strengthened their bond and reinforced her respect for Stonebwoy as someone who is introspective and emotionally grounded.
This level of connection, Hilson suggested, is rare in an industry often driven by competition and surface-level interactions. For her, Stonebwoy stands out as someone who values substance, self-awareness, and genuine human connection.

Stonebwoy’s Global Reputation Grows
Hilson’s praise adds to a growing list of international acknowledgements Stonebwoy has received over the years. From winning major African and global awards to collaborating with artists across continents, he has steadily built a reputation as one of Africa’s most influential music exports.
Yet, as Hilson’s remarks highlight, it is not only his musical talent that earns him respect, but also his character. His calm demeanor, humility, and consistency have made him a respected figure both within and outside the music industry.
As African music continues to gain prominence worldwide, stories like this underscore the importance of authenticity in sustaining long-term global relevance.
For fans and industry observers alike, her words offer a deeper understanding of why Stonebwoy continues to command admiration across borders. As Hilson aptly put it, he is not just an artist whose music inspires, but a person whose spirit reflects the same truth.




















