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Ghanaian dancehall star Livingstone Este Satekla, widely known as Stonebwoy, has shared the inspiration behind his ‘Jiggle and Whine’ song.
According to him, the song which features Jamaican dancehall Queen Spice, was made to raise awareness on breast cancer.
Ever since the song was released, it has resonated with a lot of young female music fans, who didn’t shy away from partaking in social media dance challenges with it.
In an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, Stonebwoy said "it’s for breast cancer awareness because it was released in October. The social media challenge is an exercise for women who haven’t stretched their back in a long time.”
When asked about what he aims to achieve with the song’s dance challenge on social media, he said "it has made most of our women very happy. I’ve seen some of the sisters get their confidence on. It’s for edutainment and it’s so beautiful.”
‘Jiggle and Whine’ is taken from Stonebwoy's UP&RUNNIN6 album which was released on October 24, 2024.
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