Ghanaian multiple award-winning musician, Stonebwoy has recently arrived in London for his Up And Running tour stop on March 8. The musician is set to perform with Fameye and new hiplife sensation AraTheJay.
The show, powered by Live Nation UK, has generated considerable controversy, considering Stonebwoy’s camp claims that Ghanaian show promoters in the diaspora are sabotaging their efforts.
On the day the dancehall artist performs, three of Ghana’s biggest promoters in the diaspora, Alordia, Akwaaba UK, and West Coast, have partnered for an Independence Day concert headlined by R2Bees. Their show will be about 14 miles or 30 minutes from his venue.
Stonebwoy’s moments in London have begun to gain mainstream. As part of his itinerary, the ‘Jejereje’ hitmaker went on a jewellery shopping spree.
From one of London’s top jewellers with clients including Asake and Wizkid, Stonebwoy live-streamed his escapade.
The musician couldn’t hide his pride as he selected diamond rings for three of his teammates, including manager Chief Stylez. The teammates have been on the road with him since his Up And Running Tour commenced in North America.
While purchasing the jewellery, the artist unearthed his motive behind the shopping. He claimed that buying high-end jewellery was something he randomly does often, however, he has not flaunted it much.
The musician also shared some snide remarks about his jewellery bill being more expensive than a Rolls Royce.
After his comment, many recalled his feud with Shatta Wale, which reached a new height after Shatta Wale purchased his dream car – a Rolls Royce Cullinan.
Moreover, apart from his teammates, some lucky fans in London benefitted from Stonebwoy’s generosity ahead of his show.

During his live interaction, the artist and the jeweller selected a couple of fans who would receive jewellery gifts he purchased while shopping.
The ‘Into The Future’ hitmaker was proud of his decision to surprise fans with expensive jewellery.
“I think this is new. I haven’t seen anyone do this yet. If I have, I’ll say. Maybe somebody has done it and I’ve not seen it. Tell a friend to tell a frend that we’re here to give out some jewellery.”
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Stonebwoy Chats With Sabinus, Rattles Naija Pijin Fluently

The Ghanaian musician recently had an interaction with Nigerian comedian and viral sensation Sabinus.
Their conversation touched on several points, including Stonebwoy’s collaboration with Port Harcourt-based superstar Duncan Mighty.
The dancehall artist featured Duncan Mighty on ‘Better Tin’, track four off his latest album Up And Running. The Nigerian singer flew to Ghana and visited Stonebwoy’s house for the collaboration to be recorded in his in-house studio.
Sabinus reflected on Stonebwoy’s moments with Duncan Mighty in Ghana and fantasised about the Ghanaian star replicating the gesture with a visit to Port Harcourt.
The ‘Jejereje’ hitmaker expressed his admiration for Duncan Mighty and said he couldn’t wait to visit Port Harcourt for the first time, especially after his upcoming gig in London.
During their conversation, Sabinus shared his plans to release a new EP with Stonebwoy as a featured artist.
The artist warmed up to Sabinus’ request and expressed his eagerness to work with the singer.
In Nigeria, many comedians have found massive success swinging between both comedy and music.
Last year, Basket Mouth released his fourth studio album A Ghetto Love Story while Nasboi served fans with his debut which has viral hits including ‘Small Money’ and ‘Could This Be Love’.
Stonebwoy and Sabinus stirred reactions with their conversation.
“Efo😂😂😂😂😂 dem no invite you, make you no follow 🤣😅😅😅. en dey promote show plus birthday 😂😂😂😂.”
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“I pray sense should locate person wey no love Stonebwoy, because eii 😂. Person wey no love Stonebwoy is missing a lot 💔 😢 😔.”
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“It sounds like stone has the same voice as Duncan Mighty.”
DUBEM
“Chairman Wan use sabinus to reach Burna Boy Efooo niii de settings king de 1st.”
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