
Multiple award-winning Ghanaian artiste Stonebwoy, has revealed his willingness to perform for political parties if the price is right.
In a recent interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM’s morning show “DayBreak Hitz,” Stonebwoy confirmed that he had been approached by the opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and is currently in talks with them.
According to Stonebwoy, his decision to perform for a political party would depend on the financial offer. “If the money is right, yes I will accept and perform,” he stated. This revelation has sparked interest, as it highlights the intersection of music and politics in Ghana.
Stonebwoy, known for his energetic live performances, has built a reputation as one of Ghana’s most successful musicians. With a career spanning over a decade, he has released several hit songs and albums, including “Jejereje,” which has been making waves in the music industry.
As a celebrated artiste, Stonebwoy’s willingness to perform for political parties has raised questions about the role of musicians in Ghana’s political landscape. While some may view it as a way for musicians to leverage their influence and earn a living, others may see it as a potential conflict of interest or a means of promoting partisan politics.
Regardless of one’s perspective, Stonebwoy’s revelation has sparked an important conversation about the intersection of music, politics, and finance in Ghana. As the country prepares for future elections, it will be interesting to see how musicians like Stonebwoy navigate the complex landscape of politics and entertainment.