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Zeqblog Blog of Tuesday, 31 December 2024

Source: Okine Isaac

Stonebwoy: Kelvyn Boy can never return home after what he did to me.

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Ghanaian reggae-dancehall singer Stonebwoy has spoken out again about his long-running feud with former protégé Kelvynboy, dismissing the latter's recent public apologies and revealing disturbing details about their tumultuous past.

In a recent interview with Angl FM, Stonebwoy said that Kelvynboy and his gang planned against him in a way that almost cost him his life.

He regarded the scenario as an extremely traumatic phase in his life, saying, "It was only by God's help that I survived."

The fallout began in 2019 and represented a watershed moment in Stonebwoy's career and relationships.

He added that the choice to part ways with Kelvynboy was difficult but essential due to persistent challenges.

The separation also marked the end of his business association with his former management, Black Sidi.

Kelvynboy recently delivered a public apology, revealing that he has been attempting to reconcile with Stonebwoy for the past five years.

However, Stonebwoy rejected the apology, calling it "fake" and adding that the sorrow and betrayal were too deep to forgive.

"For me, it's not just about the apology; it's about the actions and the intent behind them," she said. He stated unequivocally that reconciliation with Kelvynboy is not an option, prompting followers to speculate on the extent of the two's feud.

This conflict has been a big topic of discussion in Ghana's music scene for years, and Stonebwoy's recent disclosures have revived the debate. While some fans wish for a resolution, others respect the artist's tough attitude given the gravity of his accusations.

For the time being, Stonebwoy and Kelvynboy's feud appears to be far from over, with long-term consequences for their legacies in Ghana's music industry.