Stonebwoy has dropped the acoustic version of his song ‘Therapy’ released under Def Jam Recordings.
Therapy is a love song that projects the musician as defenceless as he openly expresses his eternal love for his soulmate and proclaims her love to be his therapy.
The Reggae/Dancehall artiste with the help of guitarist and producer Ginton brought a new face to the song.
The original version of ‘Therapy’ combines the dynamic elements of R&B with the gritty percussion of Afrobeats, with Stonebwoy riding the beat with his smooth vocals.
Therapy was released in May at the time the Universal Music Group announced they are the new representatives for the Ghanaian star.
Universal Music Group’s label division Def Jam Africa will represent his music across Africa, while Def Jam Recordings will become his label home in the U.S. with 0207 Def Jam supporting the record in the U.K.
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