Sally Mann, an entertainment critic, criticized Stonebwoy for calling the head of the Bhim Nation and a dancehall artist “stupid.”
She claimed that she arrived at that conclusion in light of the fact that Stonebwoy was unable to be aware of Kelvynboy’s haughtiness when he was still his signee.
“When Stonebwoy was signing Kelvyn Boy, if he didn’t know he was arrogant, then he is a big… I don’t want to use the word. He was stupid,” she said.
Sally noticed a difference in Kelvyn Boy’s behavior when someone compared him to Wizkid, so she pressed the issue by saying, “My friend, if you sound like Wizkid, what’s the big deal? You and Wizkid, who is somebody?”
Throughout the interview, Andy Dosty chastised Sally Mann for her word choice, but Sally refused to back down and insisted that she wasn’t to blame.
She claimed to have seen Kelvyn Boy perform at +233 and to have taken note of his assurance and demeanor, both of which suggested that he was not to be taken lightly.
Due to their similar personality traits and conviction that they were at the top of the music industry, Sally believed that Stonebwoy and Kelvyn Boy’s relationship would ultimately fail.
In 2020, Stonebwoy and Kelvyn Boy’s relationship became publicly strained, igniting debate on social media.
There have been rumors of disputes between them within the Bhim Nation group since late 2019.
Despite efforts to keep the situation quiet, Stonebwoy started posting cryptic messages on social media that hinted at Kelvyn Boy’s lack of appreciation.
Their relationship, both personally and professionally, eventually came to an end, which led Stonebwoy to officially sever his ties to Kelvyn Boy and kick him out of the Burniton Music Group.
The Burniton Group Limited stated in a statement that the audit procedure that found their relationship could not be sustained led to the decision to split with Kelvyn Boy.