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Award-winning dancehall artiste Stonebwoy says his refusal to settle and his push for conscious music will shape this year’s BhimFest, scheduled for December 24.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Becky on JoyNews, the musician said personal growth and consistency remain central to his career, stressing that success should never lead to complacency.
“It should be an aim to always reach higher. I still have thoughts of improving every time because there’s always room for improvement.”
“Even after an excellent period, you have to move on to another one. You can’t really be satisfied.”
“At every opportunity, I make sure I deliver so people can feel satisfied, and I can also feel like I’ve done my best.”
Turning attention to preparations for BhimFest, Stonebwoy promised fans a fresh and elevated experience when the festival returns this December.
“For the 24th of December, we go hard on production. We’re going back to the stadium again, and my team and I are definitely going to do something different.”
“This will be the first time I’m performing the Torture EP live in front of the people. That’s something new to anticipate.”
“There’s a need to bring back consciousness, music that speaks positivity and strengthens the soul, the mind and the heart. People are yearning for that now.”
Stonebwoy also revealed that this year’s BhimFest has been themed ‘Reggae Revival and Dancehall Energy,’ with surprise performances expected on the night.
BhimFest 2024 comes off on December 24, with fans anticipating a blend of high-energy performances, live debuts and conscious music.
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