Black Sherif & King Paluta Doesn't Qualify For Grammy Nomination - Stonebwoy



In response to the criticism he has faced regarding his vocal opposition to a recent Grammy article that celebrated Hiplife artists who contributed to the evolution of contemporary music, Stonebwoy has provided a fresh viewpoint. 




During a discussion with MC Portfolio on his podcast in Kumasi, following his attendance at the All Black party at Ridge Condos, Stonebwoy expressed his feelings of being significantly overlooked despite his prominent status in the music industry. 


He questioned the decision to feature emerging artists like Black Sherif and King Paluta while excluding him. 


The Bhim Nation leader acknowledged that while the article shines a light on Ghanaian music, it is riddled with inaccuracies that he is advocating to have corrected. 


Although he draws inspiration from Hiplife, he contends that the article attempts to define the entirety of Ghanaian music solely through the lens of Hiplife, which he finds problematic. 


Overall, he highlighted his deep understanding of the music scene, emphasizing his commitment to listening and learning. 


Stonebwoy then appreciated the writer's intentions but believes the article does not accurately reflect the current landscape of Ghanaian music and cannot be confined to the Hiplife genre.



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