@@Seljac Stonebwoy has a new song to promote but his actions are taking away conversation and attention from the song. The same way he did with his 5th Dimension album listen and it took attention from it for a long while.
If like Shatta goof aaaa, the unapologetic cookings erhh.... But as Ibe Stonebwoy di33 boys be moving like "Stonebwoy please you are wrong so please we are sorry for stating the truth so please don't be angry, we are helping you. " Double Standards nkoaaa
I'm very disappointed in you Stonebwoy for saying this because you've been recognised before so let's the others also enjoy cus you are not the only artist in this country .
Relax, it's not that deep... he only did this to prove that he can put his name in any conversation and shift the industry's focus when he wants to. This is an intelligent way to keep people talking about you.
@@bobbimensahatopley9894 Massa massa he do yawa🙄. Stop trying to find a loophole to defend him. If it didn't pain him anka he wouldn't go and sit in an interview and still say the same thing after embarrassing himself online😏. Funfooler association😏
The thing bi say the names we are seeing in this article are names Grammy awards might be considering should in case they will think of Nominating Ghanaian artist this year #2024 pah pah
If I ask people outside Ghana about Ghanaian artists people will mention Sarkodie Shatta Blacko Promise and don’t really know Stonebwoy he is not as big as he thinks he is
The article mentioned Root Eye,Samini and Shatta Wale in relation to dancehall and Stonebwoy was mentioned that's where I think made Stonebwoy bore a bit#S.O💥
Kobe Bryant once said: Opinions change, and Remarks are inconsequential. As long as you impact the world and get better every day, ......applause (paraphrased) Anyway, VIM
Kiss Daniel’s songs is top notch but you can never hear a word from him anytime Grammy nominee shows up and he’s not in it except someone calls him up..he won’t even have an argument self..this is just uncalled for..
My question is, is Wale a much better hip-life artist than the late legendary Terry Bonchaka since the conversation is about the fusion of hip-life and dancehall music in the 2000s, as the article states? And it's an undeniable fact that both Shatta and Samini do not come close to Terry Bonchaka in that era, especially in terms of the fusion of hip-life and Dancehall. In fact, he was so good that he posed a significant threat to the entire hip-life and dancehall fraternity. So why was Terry Bonchaka's name omitted? Is Shatta a much better hip-life artist than the likes of Edem, Buk Bak, 4x4, Castro, Kwaw Kese, Barima Sidney, Praye, and Obour? NO! So why were the aforementioned names never mentioned? If this isn't a complete balderdash agenda, then I don't know what it is! Was 'Moko Hoo' by Shatta Wale more popular than 'Zoozey' by Terry Bonchaka, which was even released before 'Moko Hoo'? Or was 'Moko Hoo' more popular than any of the songs below by Barima Sidney? Scent no (2003) Obia nye Obiaa (2004) Africa Money, (2007) Most of you all nor be serious at all! Smh!!