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Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy has disclosed that he is still has a strong connection to his former boss, Samini.
According to him, his controversy with High Grade Family head, Samini, was not deep.
There has been a raging feud between the duo with both artistes being at each other’s throats for some time now.
Speaking with Joy Entertainment’s Becky in the UK, the ‘Putuu’ hitmaker said he still considers Samini as his elder brother.
“It’s not that deep, when I say it’s not that deep, whatever happened or whatever it was, was not that deep. Whatever he did shows you the heart I carry. That’s my big brother, irrespective of whatever. There are strangers I regard as big brothers, how much more someone I know. To me it’s normal,” he said.
Stonebwoy is set to host shows in the UK on November 21 in London, November 25 in Manchester and November 26 in Birmingham.
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