Peter Okoye of Nigerian music duo P-Square has praised Ghanaian reggae and dancehall star Stonebwoy, describing him as a true representative of Africa on the global music stage.
Speaking to the media upon his arrival in Ghana ahead of Stonebwoy’s BhimFest celebrations, Peter Okoye said he has closely followed the musician’s career and performances and is impressed by the depth of artistry and authenticity he brings to his craft.
“Stonebwoy is a king of the stage. I’ve seen him perform and I’ve been with him in the studio. I can tell you that what he represents is real and good. He represents you guys accurately and, I would say, Africa in general,” he stated.
The Nigerian singer revealed that he has previously expressed his admiration for Stonebwoy publicly, noting that the Ghanaian artiste deserves to be protected because of his talent, discipline and strong cultural values.
According to him, Stonebwoy’s music and personality project a positive image of Ghana and the African continent.
Peter Okoye also shared a personal studio experience with Stonebwoy, recounting how the “Therapy” hitmaker unexpectedly began singing while he was casually playing the guitar, unaware that the moment was being recorded.
He described the experience as organic and inspiring, adding that it further strengthened his desire to collaborate with the Bhim Nation president.
He hinted that a collaboration between the two musicians nearly materialised after he personally reached out to Stonebwoy to propose working on a song—an offer he said was warmly received.
Stonebwoy is set to celebrate A Decade of BHIM with a major concert at the Accra Sports Stadium on December 24. The event is expected to attract top local and international acts, as well as thousands of music fans.
The concert marks ten years of Stonebwoy’s impact in the music industry, highlighting his journey, achievements and influence as one of Africa’s leading music exports.
Source: Starrfm.com.gh

