Stonebwoy has stated unequivocally that he is no longer motivated to guide aspiring musicians.
In an interview with Amansan Krakye on Cape Coast-based Property FM, Stonebwoy stated that his experiences with ingratitude have made him more circumspect.
He claims that because of the past acts of ingratitude, he no longer has the “vim” to support upcoming musicians.
“It goes on constantly and I can mention a lot of names right now but we all saw what happened and all of that so there’s a huge issue with our system,”
Because of that, there are so many things and investments that can go wrong coupled with too much stuff that can make you lose vim.
When something makes you lose vim and to be able to do it again you have to be careful to strategize but I’m not afraid at all and I’ll always continue to help people,” Stonbwoy stated.
He also made a suggestion that his earlier errors had taught him to be more cautious.
In other news, the song “Try Me” by Sarkodie has been taken down from Apple Music, but the Ghanaian musician hasn’t done anything wrong.
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 1:4am, the witty Ghanaian tweeted a link to the song that was posted on his YouTube channel.
He wrote the song in response to Yvonne Nelson’s book, “I Am Not Yvonne,” which was published. In the book, Yvonne criticized the Ghanaian rapper for getting her pregnant and failing to accept responsibility when he advised her to have the baby aborted.
The song used to be on Apple Music and Spotify, but those streaming services have since taken it down.
The producer of Sarkodie’s “Try Me,” MOG Beatz, has come forward to address the reports regarding the song’s disappearance in a post shared on his Twitter page.
In his tweet, he explained that shortly after the song’s release on Apple Music and Spotify, someone uploaded the song in place of its original version, adding that the imposter was profiting greatly from his misdeed.