Amaarae hails Stonebwoy’s unmatched work ethic in music industry
Internationally acclaimed Ghanaian singer Amaarae has showered high praise on reggae–dancehall star Stonebwoy, describing him as one of the hardest-working artists in the music industry.
According to Amaarae, no one hustles harder than Stonebwoy, whose consistency, discipline, and dedication to his craft continue to set him apart both locally and on the global stage.
She noted that the BHIM Nation president never relaxes, constantly pushing boundaries to elevate Ghanaian music beyond the continent.
Amaarae highlighted Stonebwoy’s relentless drive, pointing to his steady stream of music releases, international collaborations, world tours, and performances on major global platforms as proof of his unmatched commitment.
She said his ability to stay relevant over the years while representing Ghana with pride is something many artists can learn from.
“Stonebwoy is always working,” she noted, emphasising that his passion for music and cultural representation fuels his nonstop grind.
“He’s one of the few artists who consistently puts Ghana on the map and never takes his foot off the gas.”
Stonebwoy, a multiple award-winning artist, has over the years built a strong international profile, collaborating with global acts and performing at major festivals across Europe, North America, and Africa. His efforts have earned him recognition as one of Ghana’s most influential musical exports.
Amaarae’s comments have sparked admiration among fans, with many agreeing that Stonebwoy’s work ethic and dedication have played a significant role in projecting Ghanaian music to a worldwide audience.
The endorsement from Amaarae, herself a globally celebrated artist, further cements Stonebwoy’s reputation as a tireless force in African music and a leading ambassador of Ghana’s sound on the world stage.
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