Ghanaian reggae and dancehall artist Stonebwoy has finally responded to the controversy surrounding the cancellation of Wale’s performance at the University of Ghana (UG) campus concert.
This event, part of the university’s hall week celebrations, sparked tension as both Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy were slated to perform on the same evening.
Both artistes have a history of violence dating from the 2019 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA), where both artistes were banned afterward.
Shatta Wale’s performance being cancelled while Stonebwoy’s proceeded led to Shatta Wale venting his frustrations on social media, using derogatory language aimed at Stonebwoy and his family.
Stonebwoy, speaking on Asaase radio, dismissed Shatta Wale’s claims, calling them baseless. “It’s ridiculous for my colleague to make such accusations. It suggests I hold power that I don’t have. I’m not an event organizer,” Stonebwoy remarked.
Despite expecting such a response from Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy expressed indifference.
“I’m not surprised that the criticisms were directed at me; it’s a pattern with him. While I believe an apology is warranted, I’m not holding my breath for one,” Stonebwoy concluded.
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Shatta Wale always wants to make me look powerful – Stonebwoy
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