Ghanaian music sensation Stonebwoy has expressed his disappointment and surprise after his name was conspicuously omitted from an article published on the Grammy Awards website. The article, titled “10 Artists Essential to Ghanaian HipLife,” was written by Ghanaian blogger Nana Kojo Mula and posted on (link unavailable) on August 20, 2024, at 6:30 a.m.
Stonebwoy, a pioneering figure in the Ghanaian HipLife genre, took to Twitter to voice his reaction to the snub, stating:
“Whoever wrote this article is interestingly missing THE NAME @stonebwoy. @RecordingAcad Do due diligence before you publish half-baked articles aiming to capture the true image of the State of the Ghanaian Sound.”
Fans and supporters have rallied around him, expressing their outrage and disbelief at the obvious oversight. The article aims to highlight the contributions of 10 key artists to the Ghanaian HipLife movement, but the exclusion of Stonebwoy has raised eyebrows and sparked a heated debate. Stonebwoy’s remarkable achievements and influence on the genre are undeniable, making his omission from the list even more puzzling.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story. Meanwhile, fans continue to show their support for Stonebwoy, acknowledging his indelible mark on Ghanaian HipLife.”
Who ever wrote this article is interestingly missing THE NAME @stonebwoy
.@RecordingAcad Do Due Diligence before you publish half dozed articles aiming to capture the true image of the State of the Ghanaian Sound. https://t.co/uWzvurB3uv pic.twitter.com/NDqZgRqaJs
— 1GAD (@stonebwoy) August 23, 2024
SOURCE: kaknews.com