I’ll always be grateful to Samini and Afro Moses – Stonebwoy
Stonebwoy has opened up about the pivotal moments in his rise to fame during an interview on Angel FM in Kumasi monitored by MyNewsGH. Speaking with host Ike De Unpredictable, the Bhim Nation leader shared how key figures in the music industry recognized his talent and helped shape his career. Stonebwoy recounted how his journey […] The post I’ll always be grateful to Samini and Afro Moses – Stonebwoy appeared first on MyNewsGh.
Stonebwoy has opened up about the pivotal moments in his rise to fame during an interview on Angel FM in Kumasi monitored by MyNewsGH.
Speaking with host Ike De Unpredictable, the Bhim Nation leader shared how key figures in the music industry recognized his talent and helped shape his career.
Stonebwoy recounted how his journey began during his third year of senior high school when he first crossed paths with Samini, a renowned Ghanaian artist and mentor to many.
“I was just a schoolboy, trying to balance my education with my love for music,” Stonebwoy said. “Meeting Samini was a turning point. He saw something in me and welcomed me into his camp. That moment changed my life forever.”
Before this fateful meeting, Stonebwoy had also garnered the attention of Afro Moses and producer Quick Action, who were instrumental in laying the foundation for his success.
“Afro Moses and Quick Action were among the first to believe in me,” he explained. “They recognized my potential and gave me opportunities that not only boosted my confidence but also opened doors in the industry.”
Stonebwoy credits these early encounters with helping him find his footing in a competitive music scene. However, it was Samini’s mentorship that marked the beginning of his ascent to stardom.
“Samini didn’t just offer me support; he brought me into his world and gave me a platform to grow. That’s something I’ll always be grateful for,” he said.
Reflecting on their past disagreements, Stonebwoy expressed relief and happiness that he and Samini have reconciled.
“We’ve had our misunderstandings, but I’m glad we’ve moved past that. Sometimes, social media, especially Twitter, fuels unnecessary conflicts,” he admitted.
“At the end of the day, the respect and bond we share as brothers in music will always prevail.”
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