Sally Mann has aimed a dig at Stonebwoy, the boss of Bhim Nation, over his comments about veteran artist Skrewfaze and the much-anticipated remix of his hit song, “Jejereje.”
Speaking on her segment on Adom TV, Sally raised concerns about Stonebwoy’s choice of words and his approach to the topic, expressing that his statements came across as dismissive and arrogant.
Sally explained that Stonebwoy’s perspective on the remix collaboration felt unnecessary and even disparaging.
According to her, the dancehall star suggested that collaborating with Skrewfaze would do little to elevate the track’s commercial value, a sentiment reportedly echoed by his unofficial spokesperson, Portfolio.
“He’s implying that a collaboration with Skrewfaze wouldn’t enhance the song’s appeal,” Sally said with a look of disbelief. “To dismiss Skrewfaze, who has been a solid figure in Ghanaian music, is simply disrespectful,” she added.
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For Sally, Stonebwoy’s reaction highlighted a troubling pattern she feels is emerging: a tendency to rely on his industry status as he discusses matters with a boldness that sometimes verges on arrogance.
“Stonebwoy talks a lot — sometimes more than he needs to,” Sally observed. “Yes, he’s a big name, but that shouldn’t mean you lose respect for others who paved the way.”
Sally pointed out that Stonebwoy could have handled the matter with more grace, even suggesting that a little ambiguity or feigned excitement around a potential collaboration could have stirred excitement among fans without directly shutting down the idea.
“He could have played along,” she said with a shrug. “Imagine the anticipation if he hinted at a possible remix with Skrewfaze instead of brushing it off. Fans would have been thrilled!”
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