In a recent interview on Onua TV, Ghanaian dancehall and reggae artist Stonebwoy shared his strategy for dealing with criticism and attacks in the music industry. Known for his powerful lyrics and dynamic performances, Stonebwoy has faced his fair share of challenges and detractors.
However, his approach to handling these situations is both inspiring and instructive. “What I do when I’m attacked as a musician is that I ignore the attacks and focus on the prize,” Stonebwoy revealed.

“I pray for divine discernment in order to know when to talk and when not to talk,” he added. This practice of seeking guidance and wisdom highlights the significance of introspection and mindfulness in navigating the complexities of the music industry.
By relying on his faith, Stonebwoy finds the strength to make thoughtful decisions and respond to situations with grace and composure.
“What I know is that it is only a ripe fruit that will be plucked,” Stonebwoy added, using a metaphor to illustrate his belief that success comes to those who are ready and deserving.
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Stonebwoy, whose real name is Livingstone Etse Satekla, has been a prominent figure in the Ghanaian music scene for years.
He has won numerous awards, including the BET Award for Best International Act: Africa in 2015, and has collaborated with international artists like Sean Paul and Beenie Man.
His journey from humble beginnings in Ashaiman to international stardom is a testament to his talent, hard work, and unwavering focus.
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