Ghanaian dancehall star, Stonebwoy has stirred controversy following a radio interview where he accused his former signee Kelvyn Boy, of doing “dangerous things” to him before their fallout.
This comes despite Kelvyn Boy previously apologizing publicly for their issues.
In response, Kelvyn Boy took to social media to address the claims, sharing a statement alongside a snippet of Stonebwoy’s interview.
“Dear Efo, What exactly do you want from a nigga? You have defamed me, turned the majority of Ghanaians against me because you’re a saint and you can do no wrong… Your attack on PHASE 1 didn’t work, Do you want to spark death rumors now? Lmao.”
Kelvyn Boy
Kelvyn Boy shared another post citing “lies” and “defamation”.
“The lies and defamation have become a bit much. What go ever give you the impression say I try end you… Everything at all I go fit gyee eye like I have for years but this? Nooọ!”
Kelvyn Boy
The ongoing back-and-forth has sparked mixed reactions online, with fans sharing diverse opinions.
While some have shown support for Kelvyn Boy, others believe the exchange only adds to the tension between the two artists.
Stonebwoy claimed that Kelvynboy’s time with him as an employee of the Burniton Music Group almost ended his life.
The Jejereje hitmaker established that the nature of Kelvynboy’s issues influenced his decision not to consider repairing their strained relationship.
Stonebwoy and Samini Reconcile

After years of tension, dancehall heavyweights Stonebwoy and Samini have reconciled, marking their reunion with a surprise performance at 3FM’s All White Party.
The two artists, who had been at loggerheads for four years, took fans by surprise when they graced the stage together to perform their hit track ‘Climax’.
The emotional moment was met with loud cheers from the audience, symbolizing the end of their long-standing feud.
During the performance, Stonebwoy expressed optimism about their renewed relationship, stating that 2025 would mark a fresh chapter for the duo.
“Everything that has worked against my big brother, legend, superstar, general, and us will work for our betterment in 2025. For me, as a little brother, Samini has never been just musical; he’s been family.”
Stonebwoy
The Bhim Nation leader went on to highlight the depth of his bond with Samini, explaining that their relationship transcends music.
“When I refer to him as a big brother, it’s deeper than just calling someone a legend. That’s the musical side. You cannot know it all, but we do—we know, but we can’t share it all.”
Stonebwoy
Acknowledging the challenges they had faced in the past, Stonebwoy emphasized their determination to focus on the future.
“We’ve had our obstacles, but they’ve only made us stronger. There have been many ups and downs, but we keep moving forward. We need all of you to be witnesses, constructive, and to help sharpen the narrative out there.”
Stonebwoy
Stonebwoy further reminded the audience of the unity between their fanbases, saying, “From now on, you should know that we brought in the High-Grade Family, and from that came Bhim Nation. It’s one family, and nothing can change that.”
The highlight of the performance came when Stonebwoy declared, “Go tell the world, the rude boys are back!” signaling their readiness to conquer the music scene together.
Their reconciliation did not come as a complete surprise to fans, as Stonebwoy had been spotted at Samini’s birthday celebration a few weeks prior, sparking rumors of a possible reunion.
With this renewed bond, fans of both artists are looking forward to what the future holds for the High-Grade Family and Bhim Nation collaboration.
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