Stonebwoy has fired back at the Executive Director of Charterhouse, Mrs Theresa Ayoade, for supposedly pushing an agenda against him and his colleague Shatta Wale.
Mrs Ayoade in an interview following the indefinite ban of the two industry giants appealed to the media to grow beyond Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy.
According to her, there are so many talents in Ghana who can equally rise to the top with the necessary push from Ghanaians and the media.
She stressed that despite the undoubted reign of the two in the music industry, it is fair to say that other artistes needed a similar opportunity too.
“Can you as the media help the industry rise above these two? Let’s rise above these two and let the industry breathe and move on. Sarkodie won artiste of the decade and nobody even talked about it. The industry is bigger than these two artistes and that what I what I want you to go back with. There are a lots of young people who need the opportunity so let’s move on”
However, Stonebwoy in an interview with Joy News’ Doreen Avio, did not take these comments lightly.
He stressed that asking people to grow beyond himself and Shatta Wale was bad advice.
“Asking people to grow beyond us is a negative call more than banning us. It’s your own private awards if you decide to ban us we accept your rules. But when you ask people to grow beyond the two of us then it’s like you are taking music out of our mouths,” he said.
The ‘Ololo’ hitmaker, however, mentioned that his success in the music industry is rooted in the support of his fans.
He further added that his fans will never allow his career to be sabotaged by the VGMA.
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