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Afro-Dancehall trailblazer Stonebwoy has raised the bar once again with the release of his brand-new 9-track EP, The Torcher, now streaming worldwide.
Known for his unique ability to merge African rhythms with reggae and dancehall grooves, Stonebwoy delivers a project that is sonically rich, lyrically powerful, and deeply rooted in culture.
A statement through sound
From the opening Intro, Stonebwoy sets the tone with atmospheric production that draws listeners into his world. The EP’s title track, Torcher, commands attention with its heavy drum patterns, syncopated dancehall riddims, and pulsating basslines. Thematically, it embodies resilience, encouraging perseverance and purpose. https://champrisainternational.com/pre-starter-chick-care
The closing track, Deeper, moves into a reflective space. With soulful chord progressions and emotive melodies, Stonebwoy showcases his vocal versatility, moving seamlessly between a gritty dancehall cadence and a melodic, almost spiritual delivery. The result is one of the EP’s standout moments.
Tracklist
1. Intro
2. Torcher
3. Send Dem A Prayer
4. GidiGidi (Fire)
5. Samankudi
6. Outside Lifestyle
7. Susuka (feat. Beeztrap & Yaw Tog)
8. Xosetor (feat. Agbeshie & Kenny Ice)
9. Deeper
On Send Dem A Prayer, Stonebwoy rides a dancehall riddim laced with offbeat guitar licks, while GidiGidi (Fire) explodes with high-tempo percussion, party-ready hooks, and a fiery call-and-response vibe. Samankudi leans into his Afro-fusion roots, blending traditional Ghanaian rhythms with a modern touch.
The collaborations add even more depth:
• Susuka with Beeztrap & Yaw Tog combines trap-inspired drums with Afro-Dancehall grooves, delivering a youth-driven anthem.
• Xosetor featuring Agbeshie & Kenny Ice brings authentic Ewe energy, with layered chants and indigenous instrumentation grounding the project in cultural pride.
A sonic journey
The Torcher flows seamlessly between high-energy anthems and soulful mid-tempo cuts, tied together by Stonebwoy’s unmistakable voice and signature hooks. His melodic phrasing, vocal layering, and call-and-response techniques highlight not only his artistry but also his mastery of Afro-Dancehall as a genre.
Cultural impact
Beyond the music, The Torcher carries a message of empowerment. It urges fans to “carry their flame” and never allow life’s challenges to dim their light. This balance of entertainment and motivation positions the project as both a cultural milestone and a musical one.
Global appeal
With fans stretching from Accra to Kingston, London to New York, Stonebwoy continues to establish Afro-Dancehall as a global force. His commanding live shows, genre-bending creativity, and sharp ear for collaborations keep him ahead of the curve. The Torcher is a 9-track masterclass that cements his place as one of Africa’s most influential voices on the world stage.
Stream The Torcher now on Spotify, Tidal, Amazon, Apple Music, Audiomack, Boomplay, and YouTube.
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