I have no ill will against Black Sherif – Stonebwoy

Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy, has denied claims that Black Sherif refused to work with him on a song.

Describing the ‘Kwaku the traveller’ hitmaker as a younger brother, Stonebwoy, said they have been on good terms and respect each other.

“I was in a studio in New York where we were all rocking to the ‘First’ or ‘Second Sermon’. So, there was a friend of mine who is a producer and a top Jamaican performer; I felt that was a fantastic opportunity for them to do something together. So, I reached out and told him [Black Sherif] these are my people who want you on a jam. It wasn’t even me wanting him on a jam, and even if I did, what’s wrong with that? Let nobody put me in certain situations. I be senior man,” he said.

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Known in real life as Livingstone Etse Satekla, the artiste explained that he had been in the music industry long before Black Sherif and therefore regarded him as a younger colleague and a brother.

“I have been in the industry for long and I’m intuitive as well, his respect is genuine, and I reciprocate it similarly, so there’s no ‘wahala’ between us,” he stressed on Asaase Radio.

Stonebwoy recently signed a deal with  Universal Music Group and is currently promoting a single ‘Therapy’.

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