Stonebwoy has cast doubt on the authenticity of his 2019 peace agreement with Shatta Wale.
During an interview on Angel FM before his Legacy Nite performance at Miklin Hotel in Kumasi on Sunday, December 29, 2024, the BHIM Nation boss shared his frustration over the peace process, claiming that Shatta Wale and his team had ulterior motives from the start.
“I knew from the start that it wasn’t genuine,” Stonebwoy said bluntly. “Shatta and his team had their own agenda.
They weren’t really interested in making peace; it was all for show.” His remarks shed light on his skepticism about the reconciliation, particularly after years of public insults from Shatta Wale.
Despite his reservations, Stonebwoy decided to go ahead with the peace conference, explaining that it was never about him but rather about the fans and the country at large.
“This is someone who has insulted me countless times,” he continued. “I had my doubts about reconciling with him, but I went ahead for the sake of our fans and the country. It wasn’t about me-it was about the bigger picture.”
Stonebwoy also seized the opportunity to clarify his role in the iconic Asaase Sound Clash in 2020. While many credited Asaase Radio for the event, Stonebwoy asserted that the idea for the clash was his own.
“That clash? It was my idea,” he revealed. “Shatta Wale can twist the story all he wants, but the truth is, I proposed it. Asaase Radio came on board later to support. People need to know the facts.”
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