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Dancehall artistes Stonebwoy and Samini have squashed their differences after four years of being at loggerheads.
During 3FM's All White Party held on December 28, 2024 the two artistes who were billed for the programme, performed their song 'Climax' together, to the surprise of patrons.
In the course of the performance, Stonebwoy said that he was optimistic that 2025 would be a good year for his relationship with Samini.
"Everything that has worked against my big brother, legend, superstar, general and us will work for our betterment in 2025. For me, as a little brother Samini has never been musical, he's been family. So when I refer to him as a big brother, it's deeper than referring to somebody as a legend, that's the musical side, because you cannot know it all but we do, we know but we can't share it all," Stonebwoy said.
Stonebwoy, while acknowledging the challenges he had been through with Samini, mentioned that they would forge ahead and focus on what the future has for them than worry about the past.
"We've had our obstacles, but they've only made us stronger. There have been many ups and downs, but we keep moving forward. We need all of you to be witnesses, constructive, and to help sharpen the narrative out there. From now on, you should know that we brought in the High-Grade Family, and from that came Bhim Nation. It's one family, and nothing can change that," he noted.
Finally, Stonebwoy told the audience: "Go tell the world, the rude boys are back!"
Prior their appearance at the 3FM programme, Stonebwoy was spotted at Samini's birthday celebration few weeks ago.
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