Contrary to reports that his issues with his former boss Stonebwoy affected him negatively, musician Kelvyn Boy says it rather catapulted his career.
Speaking in an interview with Doreen Avio, the “Mia” hitmaker stated that his altercation with Stonebwoy increased his popularity and created opportunities for him.
“When that thing happened, it is what blew me up. It's when I got money, it's when I saw money, it's when people wanted to see me. That’s what made me Kelvynboy,” he said.
In 2019, Stonebwoy parted ways with his former manager; Blakk Cedi, and his two signees; Kelvyn Boy and OV.
The boss of Burniton Music and his mentee Kelvyn Boy were reported to have had misunderstandings that led to their break-up, however, this had a positive spin on the latter.
“It affected me positively but maybe not in their minds because people will always get the wrong perception of people. Keep that perception, I’m cool,” he added.

Kelvyn Boy made these comments while responding to speculations that his album failed to gain the maximum attention due to his issues with his former boss.
Asked about his current relationship with Stonebwoy, Kelvyn Boy stated that he prefers to keep the status of their relationship is private.
“If I love Stonebwoy, it should still be in my heart, if he loves me it should still be in my heart. I would rather it stays in my heart that’s why I cleaned the tattoo."
"I don’t talk about it but it’s because you asked, these days I’m very honest and real, that’s why I cleared it, I would prefer it’s in my heart because it doesn’t really matter now," he said.
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