Stonebwoy has faced criticism from fans for attempting to gain validation regarding a recent article published on the Grammy website, which discusses the origins of Hiplife and pays tribute to the pioneers whose remarkable vision and creativity sparked a musical revolution across the African continent.
The article recognizes influential artists such as Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, and Samini, as well as emerging talents like Black Sherif and King Paluta.
The article highlighted the origins of Hiplife and urban music in Ghana, showcasing its significant influence across various African nations.
Titled “10 Artists Essential To Ghanaian Hiplife: Reggie Rockstone, Sarkodie, Mzbel & More,” the Grammy article provided a historical overview of the artists who established the groundwork for Afrobeats and other music genres that have flourished in Ghana and impacted other countries in Africa.
The Bhim Nation boss took to Twitter to write;
“Whoever wrote this article is interestingly missing THE NAME @stonebwoy. @RecordingAcad Do Due Diligence before you publish half-dozed articles aiming to capture the true image of the State of the Ghanaian Sound.”
Here is what the fans are saying;


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