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Award-winning dancehall artiste Stonebwoy has addressed rumours of a ‘beef’ between him and Samini.
He acknowledged that they may have had issues at some point, but emphasised that nothing will ever end their relationship, no matter what happens.
He told George Quaye in an interview on PrimeTime’s premiere episode that he believes the end justifies the means, and therefore, past conflicts don’t justify the end of their bond.
“It’s not always a smooth road, but the end justifies the means. That’s one of the slogans I’ve always lived by. The way we end something justifies our mentality through the process the whole time. So you realise that we’re not ending. Our relationship may have bent, but it tells you that it’s supposed to be; it’s all love. Samini knows my heart, and he knows I’m his soldier.
Moving forward, he (Stonebwoy) doesn’t anticipate any further conflicts, as they have settled their differences after he visited Samini’s house to apologise.
He also hinted at his appearance on Samini’s upcoming album titled ‘Originator’, as well as other projects they are working on together.
“The album that’s coming, there’s a divine story behind the whole situation in terms of how I would eventually come on the album. We thank God for that, and we know that song is going to do amazing stuff, and I believe that there’s a lot in the pipeline that we’re supposed to do because people have not seen Samini and me live in action.”
The BHIM Nation king urged his fans and the High Grade Family to come together and promote both brands with peace and love.
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