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Multiple award-winning musician Stonebwoy has opened up about the remarkable story behind his rise to fame.
In an exclusive interview with JoyNews, he revealed that insurance money he received after a past accident was used to pay his senior high school fees.

This experience later shaped his passion for giving back through the Livingstone Legacy Educational Fund.
Known for his high-energy performances, the artiste has transformed personal struggles into a powerful legacy.
Now focused on making a meaningful difference, he said, “Now that I’ve earned something, I’m choosing to leave an impact.”

Stonebwoy is currently preparing to thrill fans at his Bhim Concert on December 24 at the Accra Sports Stadium, as he celebrates a decade-long music career.
The event promises an unforgettable night of music, culture, and unity, with performances from top Ghanaian and international artists.
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