We all need to support Stonebwoy’s new Album - Bisa Kdei

He admits that Ghanaian artistes need to get behind Stonebwoy’s album to push it for global stardom.

We all need to support Stonebwoy’s new Album - Bisa Kdei
Bisa Kdei

Ghanaian highlife musician, Bisa Kdei says Ghanaians should get behind Stonebwoy’s ‘Anloga Junction’ album, expressing that the work of the dancehall artiste can empower Ghana music by breaking records and setting new ones in Africa and the world beyond.

 He praised the hard work done by Stonebwoy and the initiative to foster unity amongst musicians from all over the world.

K. Dei lamented on the ongoing narratives in the industry averring that musicians quarrelling amongst themselves can be good at times but could also cause a lot of damage and backwardness when it gets out of control.

He condemned the culture of "me, myself and I" in the Ghanaian music industry and claimed Ghana's music cannot thrive without unity.

"Our elders have a proverb which says a single broom can easily be broken but a bunch of brooms can't be broken".

 

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"Meaning that there is strength in unity. That's how we ought to do the work". If we start doing favoritism by throwing all our support behind only one artiste whilst other artistes also need support, then we all can't move forward progressively". 

"I hope you understand, so it is good for all of us in the music industry to unite to push Ghana music to the world that's why I eulogized Stonebwoy for being hardworking in his quest to make Ghana proud," he saod in an interview with Amansan Krakye on Radio Central.

Bisa Kdei further praised Stonebwoy's initiative to involve artistes from all over the world and not just Africa.

The album featured talented artistes from Africa too, the likes of Nigeria's Zlatan and South Africa's Nasty C. It also featured America's Keri Hilson. Stonebwoy dubbed this album, his fourth studio compilation, as 'Anloga Junction' and the album as gone on to break a few records.

Bisa Kdei is confident that if Ghana pulls its resources together, the album is bound to make unprecedented history.