Stonebwoy is not happy with the government of Ghana for not taking proactive steps to make the country a founding member of the newly established Grammys Africa.
The Ghanaian Dancehall/Reggae specialist highlighted the potential benefits for Ghana known for its diverse music genres and globally recognized hit songs.
Stonebwoy, in this entertainment news, also acknowledged Dentaa Amoateng and others for their efforts to create this opportunity for Ghana, while also raising concerns about the country’s financial constraints in finalizing the service agreement.
He emphasized that Ghana’s involvement in the Grammys Africa initiative would not only enrich the country’s cultural influence but also bring significant economic opportunities to the creative industry.

Taking to his X page, Stonebwoy posted;
“The Grammys’ expansion into Africa is akin to the Grammys’ expansion into the Latin world, hence the Latin Grammys.
“These schemes, namely the Grammys, BETs, GMAs, MVAs, etc., are institutions that will forever control vital narratives concerning music, arts, and entertainment globally.
Aligning with them has great benefits and economic potential for the growth and expansion of Ghana’s creative industry.
“Thanks to @Dentaa_show, among others, for playing pivotal roles to ensure Ghana is not left out. But as it stands, we are closing in on being left out and becoming another mockery case.
“The governments of Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa have all paid and sealed their service agreements to become founding members.
“The big questions are: 1. Why not Ghana? 2. Can’t the government raise the money? 3. Can’t the government ask the private sector to help raise the money? 4. Isn’t it important to be a part of this?” he wrote.
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