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Afrobeat singer, Kelvyn Boy, says he’s ready to perform at Stonebwoy’s 2019 Ashaiman to the World concert if he is invited.
In an interview on Adom FM’s Work and Happiness show, the ‘Mea’ hitmaker said even though he had exited Stonebwoy’s Burniton Music Group label, it won’t stop him from mounting platforms with him.
Kelvyn Boy and Stonebowy fell out after the latter split with his manager, Blakk Cedi.
Although the protegé was believed to be signed onto the Group it was revealed after the split that his contract had been with Blakk Cedi instead.
This sparked some controversies and questions which were left unanswered when after the split.
Although many believe Stonebwoy and Kelvyn Boy might have an acrimonious relationship now, the protegé said regardless of the tension between them, he doesn’t see anything wrong with performing together on the same stage with the ‘Shuga’ singer.
According to him, he is solely focused on doing music and that is what matters.
The 5th edition of ‘Ashaiman to the World’ is expected to take place on November 30, at the Saka Saka Park in Ashaiman.
Stonebwoy is expected to attract some of the crème de la crème in Ghana’s music fraternity.
Top musicians such as Sarkodie, Samini, R2Bees, Obrafour, Kwaw Kese, Yaa Pono, Jupitar, Kwesi Arthur, Wendy Shay and King Promise among others would grace the occasion.
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