Stonebwoy is a Blessing - Mike Akox

Australia-based Afrobeats artiste, Mike Akox, has said that Stonebwoy as a Blessing to him

Stonebwoy is a Blessing - Mike Akox
Stonebwoy

Mike Akox has stated that Stonebwoy is a blessing after they crossed paths in Australia four years ago.

The Australia-based afrobeat artiste described the dancehall artiste as a once in a lifetime artiste.

He said this an interview with MzGee on the New Day show on TV3, January 20.

“That man (Stonebwoy) is a blessing, four years ago he was in Australia to play a show and in Australia, I’m pushing the Afrobeats there and the other upcoming artistes as well, Stonebwoy came and I opened for him at the show.

”I went to his apartment and he received me so well, you know I even cooked for him and then we were just doing freestyle kind of thing, and they were like: Mike sing, sing!, and he was like: turn the music off!, so we turned the music off and I started singing, as soon as I started singing, he was like: “It’s okay stop you got it!”

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Mike Akox, who is in Ghana to promote his songs described how he met the Afro dancehall musician when he was in Australia to perform at a concert they were both billed on.

According to him, after the concert and Stonebwoy was about to leave, he looked at him straight in the face and told him that they shall work together, so he should wait for him to get home to Ghana first, and four years after that there are so many artists he has met because Stonebwoy decided to record a song with him.

He admitted that at their video shoot for the song, he was so emotional that he hugged Stonebwoy and thanked him for collaborating with him on the song and he replied that: “when God blesses you with a good eye for talents, you see them when you meet one”.

"Afrobeat is coming up from there now, I’ve been doing it there and my fan base there is good, the feelings that I get is that: go home, it doesn’t matter where you push the music from, I’m like, let me just go home, my friends were like Mike go home and do it from home, so you know I came home to push it, so it doesn’t matter where I push it from but it’s still coming up in Australia,” he concluded.