
Ghanaian Afrodancehall artiste Livingstone Etse Setekla, popularly known as Stonebwoy, has been making waves in the music industry with his recent hit song “Jiggle and Whine”.
The song, which features Jamaican Dancehall Queen Spice, is part of his newly released album “Up and Running”.
In a recent interview on Hitz FM with Andy Dosty, Stonebwoy revealed the inspiration behind the song, and it’s a message that’s close to his heart.
According to Stonebwoy, “Jiggle and Whine” is more than just a catchy tune – it’s a song about breast cancer awareness. “The Jiggle and Whine song is about breast cancer awareness,” he explained.
This revelation sheds new light on the song’s lyrics and message, and highlights Stonebwoy’s commitment to using his platform to raise awareness about important social issues.
Breast cancer is a leading cause of death among women worldwide, and awareness about the disease is crucial in promoting early detection and treatment. By using his music to raise awareness about breast cancer, Stonebwoy is helping to promote a culture of awareness and education about the disease.
The collaboration with Spice on “Jiggle and Whine” adds an extra layer of depth to the song’s message. As a Jamaican artiste, Spice brings a unique perspective and style to the song, which blends perfectly with Stonebwoy’s Afrodancehall sound.
With “Jiggle and Whine”, Stonebwoy has once again proven himself to be a talented and socially conscious artiste who is committed to using his music to make a positive impact. The song is a testament to his creativity and dedication to raising awareness about important social issues.