Sarkodie tried to lock me up - Stonebwoy finally confesses

Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy, speaks on bust up with Sarkodie’s manager

Sarkodie tried to lock me up - Stonebwoy finally confesses
Sarkodie with Stonebwoy

Stonebwoy has confessed that his relationship with Sarkodie is not as rosy as it seems.

The dancehall musician revealed that Sarkodie had reported him to the police after he had a bust-up with his manager, Angel Town.

It was rumoured that Stonebwoy had hit Angel Town in the face at the rehearsal grounds for the Black Love Concert while also threatening to harm him with an unnamed weapon.

Stonebwoy subsequently denied the reports of being in possession of any form of firearm, while also apologising for his unruly behaviour.

Sarkodie, however, was not ready to let go.

The rap god revealed his disappointment in Stonebwoy’s actions the punished him by completely excluding him from the concert.

A long while after his apology, Stonebwoy has now properly explained what happened to the media.

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He expressed his sadness at Sarkodie's actions and accused him of being a hypocrite.

According to him, he cannot understand why a person he once admired would report him to the police after making peace with him.

“I have a clean heart towards my brother Sarkodie, I had love for this brother sometime. It was love that made me come there; everyone saw that it was he who unfollowed me first and tried to delete the artwork that showed that I was going to come to the show,” Stonebwoy said on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z.

"It was really what happened but you don’t want to drive your friend to the police station and tell them to strike and lock your man-dem. I wouldn’t do that to you. I have a family like you do. They know Sark but won’t say it. I might lose a few things saying the truth but 2020 has thought us to be truthful.”

“Now you say you want to show me, what wrong I have done you? Take time brother, we are all brands. My wife will be like Stonebwoy there you go again, but this is Ghana, this what they like to talk about," he concluded.