In the competitive realm of Ghanaian music, rivalries often capture public attention and spark discussions among fans.
In a new post shared on Facebook, emerging female artist Wicked Queen J made headlines with a bold social media post aimed at Stonebwoy.
Her comments came right after the announcement of the 2025 Grammy nominations, where Stonebwoy was notably absent, igniting a debate about his status in the industry.
Wicked Queen J declared, “Stonebwoy, I’m your nightmare! Bhim Nation claims your artist is out there, but why didn’t he get nominated for the Grammys? 💔🤣🤣🤣 Local champion Stonebwoy can never compare himself to the King, Shatta Wale!”
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Her statement not only called out Stonebwoy but also underscored the ongoing rivalry between him and Shatta Wale, who is often referred to as the “King of Ghana Music.”
Following his Grammy win for Best Reggae Album in 2020, Stonebwoy has established himself as a significant force in the reggae and dancehall genres.
However, his absence from this year’s nominations raised eyebrows among fans and peers alike. Shatta Wale, known for his energetic hits and large fan base, continues to dominate discussions about the top artists in Ghana.
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Wicked Queen J’s comments have reignited debates about recognition in the music industry, particularly regarding the prestigious Grammy Awards. Many fans view these nominations as a measure of an artist’s success and influence.

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