I Don\’t Have Any Issue With Stonebwoy-Samini Says He Only Wanted To Trend

Ace reggae/dancehall musician, Emmanuel Samini, well known in the music industry as Samini has disclosed that he has no issue with his music son, Livingstone Este Satekla, also known as Stonebwoy, says his rant on social media against him regarding the sound clash on Assase Radio was just a strategy to trend and become relevant.

According to the musician while in an interview with DJ Seani B on Asaase Radio, he has achieved his aim and said he is very proud to make such a smart move.

“My rants on social media about the clash was to have me trend, and I achieved that. It was my smart way to get involved as well. There is still unfinished business between me and Shatta Wale. I wasn’t surprised to see Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale’s names come up for the SoundClash. My longevity in the game is a good reason enough to include me in Sound Clash such as this one. I don’t see the reason why anyone would disagree with me on this,” Samini revealed.

“I don’t see me and Stonebwoy having a ‘head on’ sound clash in a competitive bout because ‘Father & Son’ don’t have to do that, perhaps it would have to be a family vibe sort of with Stonebwoy on the microphone; if anything between me and Stonebwoy on the microphone it will be more like a party clash and not anything so serious. It still remains a family thing between me and Stonebwoy forever. HighGrade Family and Bhim Nation are family forever and I won’t change that narrative.” he added.

He further expressed his admiration and also commended Asaase Radio for bringing two of Ghana’s biggest dancehall acts on one platform.

“I am proud of the genre I am part of. Aside my concerns raised, I am singularly excited about this. It is the best thing to ever happen in the history of Ghanaian Reggae/Dancehall music. And the bigger reason for the clash which is to crush COVID-19 even makes me doff my hat for Asaase Radio 99.5fm,” he further added.

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