Ghanaian dancehall artist Stonebwoy has made some astonishing claims about his behind-the-scenes involvement in the Ghanaian music industry.
In a recent revelation, Stonebwoy asserted that he played a crucial role in the formation of Samini’s High Grade Family Record Label, specifically suggesting the label’s name.
Stonebwoy also claimed that he made significant contributions to the early success of female artist Kaakie.
According to Stonebwoy, he personally wrote two or three of Kaakie’s first hit songs.
This revelation has raised eyebrows, as Kaakie’s rise to fame was largely attributed to her own talents.
In a surprising twist, Stonebwoy also alleged that Kaakie does not even know how to speak Patois, a dialect commonly used in dancehall music.
This claim has sparked debate among fans and industry insiders, with some questioning the validity of Stonebwoy’s assertions.
Stonebwoy’s revelations have shed new light on the inner workings of the Ghanaian music industry, highlighting the often-unseen contributions of artists and industry professionals.
While some have praised Stonebwoy for his honesty, others have expressed skepticism about his claims.
As the debate continues, one thing is certain: Stonebwoy’s revelations have sparked a lively conversation about the Ghanaian music industry and the roles of its key players.
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Dancehall artist Stonebwoy has asserted that he was instrumental in the formation of the name of Samini’s High Grade Family Record Label and that he made some other suggestions, including for Kaakie, for whom he personally wrote two or three of her first hit songs.
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