Stonebwoy Fires Kelvin Taylor-Because You relocate, You Talk Anyhow

Stonebwoy, the president of Bhim Nation and a dancehall artist from Ghana, has quietly retaliated against notorious media figure Kelvin Taylor.

Stonebwoy Fires Kelvin Taylor-Because You relocate, You Talk Anyhow

This comes after American rapper Rick Ross and musician Kelvin Taylor's cooperation was disparaged.

It all began when American rapper Rick Ross revealed his desire to work with the president of Bhim Nation and other African singers.

Rick Ross identified Stonebwoy as one of the fortunate performers to be included on his enormous album with an African theme in a video that quickly went viral on social media.

"Artists like Stonebwoy from Ghana, Asake from Nigeria, and Diamond Platnumz from Tanzania would all be on the record," he declared emphatically.

Shortly after making this announcement, Rick Ross was spotted with Stonebwoy in a live Instagram discussion, during which Stonebwoy expressed his desire to work with Rihana and Taylor Swift.

In a recent broadcast of his show, Kelvin Taylor dismissed the collaboration after learning of the news, claiming that it was not an accomplishment.

If it were an American musician who was greater and more relevant than Rick Ross, Stonebwoy may have been happy or would have reacted in this way, according to h

According to Kelvin Taylor, Rick Ross is attempting to resurrect his dead career by using African musicians because he is no longer relevant in the American entertainment world.

He continued by saying Rick Ross would have been unknown if it weren't for Lil Wayne and other legendary American performers.

Although Stonebwoy has never responded to Kelvin Taylor's taunts previously, he has quietly retaliated against him this time.

Stonebwoy claimed on his Snapchat that he still speaks with Ghanaians despite Kelvin Taylor's move abroad.

He wondered what the well-known figure in media would have done or lived if he had been born abroad.

In addition, he told him to maintain his humility since, at the end of the day, he is still a Ghanaian.