Stonebwoy opens up on Manifest and Kelvyn boy’s joint diss song to him

Livingstone Etse Satekla, a Ghanaian dancehall gem, known by his stage name, Stonebwoy, has finally broken silence on Kelvyn boy and Manifest’s song, “Yawa No Dey“, which was labeled as a diss song to the dancehall artiste.

The song which was released a few weeks after the former Burniton Music signee, Kelvin Brown, known as Kelvyn Boy exited the label had some verses sounding as direct shots to his former boss, Stonebwoy.

M.anifest, in a report by NK Asamoah of Gossips24.com exactly a month ago, revealed that Stone was not happy about that project which he understands because he is entitled to air his opinions.

But speaking on JoyNews’ Beyond The Lockdown show, the Burniton Music Boss cleared the air that he holds nothing against M.anifest for jumping on the song as he believes the rapper did it without any ill intention.

I think M.anifest just did a verse. He was not involved in anything. After the verse he did, the masses and some of the comments pointed out some things that I think he would go and check later and be like ‘aww… was this what I just got involved in?’. So taking it from that perspective, I didn’t hold it too hard, he said.

According to him, M.anifest is a brother and any supposed qualms between them was an illusion created by some fans.

I just left it because if I had any personal issues with M.anifest, then I can accept the fact that the punchlines he dropped as a lyricist and I might have taken it personal, he said.

There is nothing too serious. We are allowed to have disagreements and that’s fine. Sometimes people have things going on with other people and if you work with them, they feel some ways about it. That’s also part of the game. But more importantly, we met and if there is any serious problem we would have addressed it,” he said.

Both artistes also revealed that they have two yet-to-be-released records in the offing, drumming home the assertion of a good bond.

We have two songs. I think we recorded a song before the one that brought the whole controversy. Maybe when we do another one after then you will know that there is really no ‘wahala’,” the “Ololo” hit maker added as the god MC nodded in agreement.

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