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Reggae/Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy is unhappy his yet to be released song 'Activate' has been leaked.
The song which features Nigeria's Davido was recorded when the 'If' hitmaker came to Ghana for a holiday.
Stonebwoy in a tweet has threatened to take on the culprits who leaked his song without regard for the original owners.
"But that leak behaviour is old school. Money, time and efforts go waste thus we can’t ignore no more, even the culprits know better they only do it because no one takes them on (SIC)," he wrote.

He stated that although the song was made for his fans and all music lovers, these persons who leaked the song have undermined the work they put into creating the song.
"I promise every single soul will be taken on for this leak… The song dier it’s for the masses regardless."
"It’s the BIGGEST SONG to lock off The Year though," Stonebwoy added.
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