Ghanaian musician Skrewfaze, known for his unique blend of genres and musical versatility, has expressed his admiration for Stonebwoy’s latest single, “Jejereje.”
In an interview on Property FM in Cape Coast, Skrewfaze described the track as “beautiful” and praised Stonebwoy for his ability to effortlessly switch between different tunes, rhythms, and genres.
“Stonebwoy’s new one, ‘Jejereje,‘ I love the song. It’s beautiful, and I believe it’s another classic that shows his versatility,” Skrewfaze shared.
He further commented on how fans have begun associating him with Stonebwoy’s sound, likely due to their shared ability to blend various musical influences seamlessly.
“Stonebwoy’s ability to switch tunes, rhythm, and genres is so beautiful, so no wonder people are associating me with the song,” he said, emphasizing his respect for the track.
He encouraged listeners to appreciate “Jejereje” for its musical brilliance, adding, “It’s just a great piece of music, and I would just tell people to enjoy it as it is.”
Skrewfaze’s admiration for Stonebwoy’s versatility comes as no surprise, given his own history of genre-blending, particularly his exploration of Francophone music.
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Over the years, Skrewfaze has composed several Francophone songs that have gained recognition both in Ghana and across French-speaking West Africa.
His ability to craft melodies that resonate with different linguistic and cultural audiences has made him a standout figure in the Ghanaian music industry.
One of Skrewfaze’s most notable Francophone tracks, “Gbalagazaa,” became a hit in Francophone countries, showcasing his ability to fuse French rhythms with his signature Afrobeat sound.
Songs like “Ogoglogo” and “Maabena” further cemented his position as a versatile artist capable of crossing language barriers. His Francophone songs were not just a testament to his musical prowess but also his cultural appreciation and adaptability.
While Skrewfaze continues to explore various musical landscapes, his nod to Stonebwoy’s “Jejereje” highlights his deep understanding of artistry and his recognition of others in the industry who, like him, push the boundaries of creativity.
Skrewfaze’s past work, combined with his appreciation for Stonebwoy’s recent music, reflects a shared commitment to evolving Ghana’s music scene while honouring its rich, diverse roots.
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