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Renowned Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy has expressed his ambition to take his music beyond the confines of awards and nominations.
During a captivating conversation on Hitz FM's Daybreak Hitz, Stonebwoy shared his vision for the future of his music career.
While accolades and nominations are significant achievements for any artiste, the Afropop sensation emphasised that his primary focus lies in making a lasting impact on the international music scene.
"That is not the whole goal. The goal is bigger. The bigger goal is running the world, touring, doing arenas. I mean that's the bigger goal. Having your songs all over the place so that you are fulfilled. Your messages all over the world. And that takes a lot more work than just being nominated," he said.
Stonebwoy, known for his rich, authentic sound and energetic performances, revealed his strategies for reaching fans across the globe.

He highlighted the importance of collaboration with other international artistes and the use of digital platforms to share his music more widely.
He also touched on how his Ghanaian dialect influenced his music, blending traditional sounds with contemporary genres to create a unique fusion that has the potential to resonate with a diverse audience.
Stonebwoy aims to connect people from different cultures through the universal language of music.
Fans can expect more projects and collaborations in the pipeline, as Stonebwoy releases his album UP & RUNNIN6.
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