Stonebwoy, a Ghanaian dancehall singer, has explained why the Nigerian music industry is ahead of the Ghanaian music industry on the international stage.
Stonebwoy, who has a fantastic relationship with Nigerian performers, claimed in an interview with BreakFast Club Show in America that the success of Nigerian musicians is due to their country’s large population.
The high population of Nigeria, according to Stonebwoy, boosts the industry. The singer also noted that Nigerian performers are tenacious, combative, industrious, and have a winning mindset.
Stonebwoy, on the other hand, stated that both countries inspire each other, which promotes their unique growth.
Stonebwoy also praised our local musicians for doing their best despite without the support and financial muscle that Nigerians have.
“It’s just recently that several of our performers had distribution deals with Sony and Universal music.
Our local musicians are working hard, and I believe that with them, they will be able to rub elbows with their Nigerian colleagues in the music industry.”
He stated this.
“Interestingly, every of their top-listers find inspiration in Ghana,” Stonebwoy continued.
Burna often states that Wizkid literally lives in Ghana, and Davido is like a brother who is always there for him.
We can’t all be in the front seat because we’re all playing our own roles out there.”
On Tuesday, the popular Reggae/Dancehall performer made his Power FM debut on the iconic Breakfast Club broadcast.
The award-winning artist discussed the evolution of the Afrobeat genre, its impact in Africa, and other yet-to-be-explored musical genres on the continent.
The musician also discussed his career, a near-fatal accident, his feud with Shatta Wale, and other relevant issues.