Ghanaian reggae and dancehall icon Stonebwoy has recently released a stirring track titled “I Believe in Africa,” which has gained widespread attention across social media.
The song carries a strong message of African unity and solidarity, resonating with listeners through its powerful instrumentals and poignant lyrics that celebrate the essence of the continent.
However, a surprising revelation has sparked controversy regarding the song’s origins.
A post by a Ghanaian media personality claimed that the song was written by politician Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko but performed by Stonebwoy.
This revelation has left many netizens in shock, with some questioning the authenticity of the claim and others expressing disbelief at the alleged information.
Some expressed a comic reaction highlighting a part of the lyrics ‘Let’s come together and grab our share’ indicating such messages reflect Gabby’s.
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“I Believe in Africa”, written by Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko and performed by Stonebwoy https://t.co/B4pte3Ovc6 pic.twitter.com/7MHYHzFKdS
— Caroline SAMPSON (@caroline4real) May 27, 2024
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