Stonebwoy Goes Savage On A-Plus For Rubbishing His Galamsey Song – Screenshot

Controversial political activist and social media commentator, Kwame A Plus has stepped on the tail of African Dancehall giant, Stonebwoy.

Stonebwoy has in turn unleashed his venom on A Plus for discrediting his work and passing ‘negative’ comments about him.

Kwame A Plus argued on UTV’s United Showbiz last Saturday that Stonebwoy’s galamsey song titled ‘Greedy Men’ is needless.

The political activist posited that the youths on the streets are not the ones involved in illegal mining activities but legislators and top government officials.

A Plus said the BET award winning musician shouldn’t have wasted his resources on the production of the song because there’s no way such leaders will pay attention to it.

Stonebwoy, not enthused over Kwame A Plus’ public condemnation of his project also reacted the best way he knows how.

In a coded message Stonebwoy dropped for A Plus on his Snapchat stories, he echoed how persons like A Plus try to bring him down to please their masters but he keeps winning.

The message titled “Ventilation” added that he, Stonebwoy, will not lick the boots of bad leaders just for personal gains and will continue to talk about the rot in the society.

Ending his message, Stonebwoy warned A Plus to stop trying to paint him as a bad person in the face of our politicians because he’s only acting as a citizen not a spectator.

Take a look at the screenshot below.

Stonebwoy, born Livingstone Etse Satekla, has been using music to address social issues he finds foul in the country.

He released a song titled ‘Run Go’ some years ago to speak against violence during elections and has now released a song addressing the illegal mining of natural resources.

The song titled ‘Greedy Men’, tackled the pot bellied leaders who give the nod to companies to mine natural resources unceremoniously and in the process destroy water bodies.

 

 

 

 

 

SOURCE: GhanaCelebrities.Com

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