
Fans are compelled to believe that Stonebwoy has missed getting at loggerheads with his music rival Shatta Wale due to his recent utterances in a couple of interviews.
The Burniton Group founder has been trending in news portals for almost a week now following his radio and television interviews where he unravels a lot about his current relationship with his protege, Kelvyn Boy, his colleague artiste Shatta Wale, how his wife influences his music style because she is musically inclined and some other disclosures.
Speaking on VladTV, Ghana’s dancehall artiste recalled how Shatta Wale turned what was supposed to be his happiest day into his saddest day by ambushing and causing a riot at the VGMA a few years ago when he walked on stage to pick up his award for the ‘Best Reggae Dancehall Artiste of the Year.
He suggested that Shatta Wale can go to any extent just to gain attention without considering the reputation of whoever he is going to hit on for the attention.
According to Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale doesn’t have true love, his love towards many people in the industry is fake, and he finds joy in putting dirt on others’ brands.
“The last time he tried something on me again over something, dah dah dah, and you know, I hardly talk about him in the media or try to say something about him or put some dirt on him. He is always trying to put dirt on me and a few. You know, that’s who he is, I say without any apology because we know who we know. It’s as simple as that,” he said.
The Dancehall singer added: “…peace is the ultimate, you know, so we managed because we have a whole lot of following and people looking up to us. We managed to come to a nice consensus, but you know, it’s never been genuine because you can’t force people to be who they’re not.”
“Subsequently, the man (Shatta) goes on to do him and be him but the truth is that I am used to that. I laugh about it because I know he’s joking with it basically. Even if it’s no joke, that’s the extent of it. It can’t get any worse. I mean, come on…but if necessary, I will come out and say what I have to say, but it is no more necessary.”