Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy has revealed his empowering approach to criticism, expressing that he welcomes constructive feedback as an opportunity for learning and growth.
In an interview on Hitz FM's Daybreak Hitz, Stonebwoy opened up about how constructive feedback shapes his artistry.
“I react to criticism with a lot of applause,” Stonebwoy told host Andy Dosty, adding, “if it’s coming from an educative point where I can learn, I appreciate it.”

His philosophy promotes a positive mindset, encouraging both artistes and fans to view criticism as a vital part of growth rather than a setback.
Stonebwoy’s comments shed light on the challenges artistes face in the limelight, where public opinion can be intense.
Instead of allowing harsh words to deter him, he embraces them, using them as stepping stones to refine his craft and evolve.
He emphasized that the feedback he receives not only helps him grow as a performer but also deepens his connection with his audience.
Fans have resonated with his empowering message, expressing admiration for Stonebwoy’s positive outlook.
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