Reggae/Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy says he was pained to hear colleague, Tinny insult him for paying off his alleged debt.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz, the Therapy hitmaker stated that Tinny’s position that he should have reached out before paying off the ¢2,000 is flawed.
Stonebwoy said he felt sad after listening to Tinny because he meant well and did not make the payment in any way to disrespect him.
Some months ago, an event promoter called out Tinny for supposedly refusing to refund GHS2,000 paid to him for a Valentine’s Day show at Worawora Afariwa Loungeon, which he failed to show up.
The promoter, in an interview on Hitz FM, remarked that “he [Tinny] told me he can’t pay the money so he has decided to use his car as collateral. I couldn’t drive the car to my house, so, I suggested we go to the Taifa Police Station for them to seize the car until I get my money and he agreed.”
Stonebwoy, when he heard of this during the same interview, voluntarily offered to pay his senior colleague’s supposed debt. But, Tinny, breaking his silence in an interview on Okay FM, Monday, said he is not impressed with the entire “clout chasing”.
Tinny described the claims by the event promoter and Stonebwoy’s willingness to pay as an act of foolery since no one reached out to him to verify the claims. He indicated that he saw Stonebwoy’s kindness as a façade.
But, Stonebwoy explained that at the time the show promoter was making his allegations against the hiplife artiste, he stated emphatically that the case was with the police.
“If someone says something is with the police, it is believable because it's a legal institution, you can't just lie on them, so that was one thing that made me think it was true, if he had mentioned anything else I wouldn't have acted on the spot.”
The musician said he offered to help because he did not want the promoter to stretch the issue far more than he needed to.
“Big respect to Tinny but his reason during the interview at the time that I didn't call him before or after, is flawed. It doesn't warrant for you to squeeze me in such a manner, insult my intelligence,” he said.
“Tinny is somebody I respected irrespective of knowing his stance when it comes to a few things. Because it is based on his fabric that we are here today, it's based off on other people's fabric that they came, it is going to be based off on our fabric that other people will come,” he said.
Stonebwoy added that this incident has shown him where he stands with Tinny and would be cautious going forward.
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