Renowned Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy has revealed that many people in Ghana often mistake him for a foreign artist, particularly from Jamaica, due to his dancehall style and extensive international collaborations.
In a recent fashion interview circulating on social media, the BHIM Nation president addressed a popular misconception about him, saying, “People in Ghana often think I’m Jamaican. Many believe I’m actually from abroad.”
Stonebwoy’s Caribbean-influenced sound and collaborations with iconic Jamaican artists, like Morgan Heritage and Sean Paul, have contributed to this perception.
In a previous interview, he shared that he has worked with over 47 artists globally, with more unreleased projects still on the way.
This widespread collaboration has strengthened his reputation in Jamaica, where he feels a strong sense of acceptance—a connection Ghanaians are increasingly associating him with.
During the fashion interview, Stonebwoy was asked to rate his outfit. He confidently responded, “No, we do 100, we don’t do 10.”
He detailed his attire, saying, “Balenciaga’s, of course. The chrome Balenciaga hoodie. All plain virements from Paris. Flannel Homme, some Gucci.
Jewellery from Just Frost London. That’s where everybody gets their stuff. Burna Boy, Wizkid, Asake, Patoranking, Adebayor, your footballers.”