Kranium Praises Stonebwoy for Promoting Ghanaian Dancehall Globally

Kranium Praises Stonebwoy for Promoting Ghanaian Dancehall Globally

Jamaican dancehall star Kranium has praised Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy for his relentless efforts in promoting Ghanaian dancehall on the global stage. According to Kranium, Stonebwoy’s unique blend of traditional Ghanaian sounds with classic dancehall rhythms has set him apart, making him a key figure in bridging the gap between African and Caribbean music. Over the years, Stonebwoy has consistently pushed the boundaries of the genre, introducing Ghanaian influences to a worldwide audience and gaining recognition for his creativity and authenticity.

The Jamaican Dance Hall artiste made his opinion know on his official Twitter (X) timeline yesterday which has caused unsatisfactory remarks on Shatta Movement

Stonebwoy’s impact on the international music scene is evident through his numerous accolades and collaborations. In 2015, he won the Best International Act: Africa award at the BET Awards, a testament to his influence beyond the borders of Ghana. His partnerships with renowned global artists, including Kranium, Sean Paul, and Beenie Man, have further solidified his reputation as a top-tier dancehall act. By continuously evolving his sound and working with international stars, he has ensured that Ghanaian dancehall remains relevant and competitive on the global market. Beyond his personal success, Stonebwoy’s contributions have helped put Ghanaian dancehall in the spotlight, paving the way for emerging artists in the genre. His dedication to promoting the culture has inspired many young musicians, proving that African artists can thrive on the world stage while staying true to their roots. As he continues to expand his influence and collaborate with international acts, Stonebwoy remains a crucial force in shaping the future of dancehall and representing Ghana in the global music industry.

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