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Stonebwoy Makes First Statement After Performing At Closing Ceremony Of African Games

Stonebwoy has issued his first statement shortly after his remarkable performance at the closing ceremony of the 13th edition of the African Games.

The multiple award-winning Ghanaian artiste, known for his expertise in Dancehall and Reggae, expressed that while he has had the privilege of performing in numerous countries, it is always a source of great pride when he delivers his artistry in his own homeland.

Tru News Report previously highlighted Stonebwoy’s performance by saying that with Shatta Wale, his main rival, opening the show as the main headliner, all eyes were on him to see how he would measure up.

The fans of both artistes eagerly awaited their performances, hoping to witness the continuation of their long-standing rivalry.

Stonebwoy performing at African Games closing ceremony in Ghana

Stonebwoy showcased his immense talent by performing a series of popular songs from his extensive repertoire. His vocals were on point, and his delivery perfectly synchronized with the music.

Despite not having a live band accompanying him, Stonebwoy made sure that his voice resonated loud and clear, ensuring that he wasn’t overshadowed by the DJ’s speakers.

As expected, the debate has already begun among fans of Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, each claiming that their favourite artist outshined the other.

Right after the show, Stonebwoy expressed his happiness with the performance by saying on X thus;

“No place like HOME. Honoured to have closed out the African Games 2023 in Accra…new music officially on the way!”

Source – Tru News Report

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