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Musician Kelvyn Boy has expressed interest in working with Reggae/Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy once again.
The duo in the years past released songs together when they worked under Stonebwoy’s Burniton Music Group. They parted ways amid Stonebwoy’s conflict with his former manager among other allegations.
But, in a new interview, Kelvyn Boy noted that he has many reasons why he wants to reconnect and work with the ‘Therapy’ hitmaker.

Among the reason, he said is to clear people’s perception of the relationship they have and also get the chance to perform with Stonebwoy again.
“The only Ghanaian artiste I need on my song for a lot of reasons is Stonebwoy; for a lot of reasons. For a lot of reasons, because I want to sing with him again. I want to have that feeling with him again, I want to clear people’s thoughts and I want to make music,” Kelvyn Boy said.

He added that “I want to make money. I know when people see a song by myself and Stonebwoy, people will rush to listen to it. So, for business-wise and whatever, I just want to make music with Stonebwoy again.”
The two musicians between 2017 and 2019 worked together on a number of songs including ‘Na You’, ‘Dede’, ‘Woara’ and ‘Kpo Keke’.
Kelvyn Boy says he wants to do a collab song with Stonebwoy for many reasons.
— AccraGuy 🇬🇭 (@AccraGuyy) July 5, 2023
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