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Ghanaian musician Arathejay has shared a touching story about a surprise visit from Stonebwoy when he was unwell, revealing the award-winning artiste came to check on him without any prior notice.
Speaking in an interview with Doreen Avio on Hitz FM, Arathejay said the visit happened shortly before Stonebwoy’s headline concert in London earlier this year.
That show, held on March 8, 2025 at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire, featured a lineup of guest artistes including Arathejay and Fameye, who performed alongside the Bhim Nation President.
Recounting the visit, Arathejay said Stonebwoy showed up at his home after hearing he was sick, particularly with a leg problem.
“I didn’t even know about it. He didn’t tell me so I was excited because I was sick. I had this issue with my leg some time ago. And the next moment Stonebwoy called that he was coming to home to where I was. The next moment, he was outside and he was alone,” he said.
Arathejay explained that Stonebwoy did not mention anything about the London show during the visit, even though he had already planned to include him.
“That’s just him. That is how he is. That’s the kind of person he is. He said he just wanted to know how I was doing. He wanted to see my leg,” he added.
Arathejay said it came as a surprise when he later found out he had been added to the list of performers for the London event.
Stonebwoy’s London concert was part of his "UP & RUNNIN6" tour.
Arathejay’s inclusion in the show was seen as a major opportunity, and the behind-the-scenes gesture added a personal touch to their professional relationship.
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