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Stonebwoy Criticizes Grammy Academy for Omitting His Name in Ghanaian Music Article

Story Highlights
  • Stonebwoy slams Grammy organizers for omitting him from Ghanaian Hiplife article
  • He claims his contributions to Ghanaian music warrant inclusion, sharing his Grammy certificate
  • Stonebwoy demands "due diligence" from Grammy organizers to correct the oversight

Ghanaian dancehall and Afrobeats star Stonebwoy has called on the Recording Academy, organizers of the Grammy Awards, to address what he describes as an oversight in an article published on their website. The article, titled “10 Artists Essential To Ghanaian Hiplife: Reggie Rockstone, Sarkodie, Mzbel & More,” appeared on August 20 and highlighted influential Ghanaian musicians including Reggie Rockstone, Lord Kenya, Obrafour, VIP, Tinny, Mzbel, Sarkodie, Asakaa Boys, Black Sherif, and King Paluta.

Stonebwoy, whose contributions to the music scene span over a decade, expressed disappointment that his name was omitted from the list. In a tweet on X, he said, “Who ever wrote this article is interestingly missing THE NAME @stonebwoy.” He further emphasized his point by sharing his Grammy certificate as evidence of his significant role in the industry.

Stonebwoy has urged the Recording Academy to “do due diligence before you publish half-done articles aiming to capture the true image of the State of the Ghanaian Sound.” His tweet has sparked a flurry of conversations on the digital media platform, with many weighing in on the issue. Read some of the comments below:

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