Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Stonebwoy’s Interview with Sharon Carpenters and Etana is one that you will have to listen and listen all over again as he proves Artists are taking note of the level at which industry critics push beefs than their musics.
During the interview, Stonebwoy who was talking about himself and Shatta Wale not wanting to end up like Vybz Kartel stated the need to continue preaching peace to the public but admits it’s hard to make progress in peace than in war because nobody pays attention to you when you are not fighting someone.
“We have to continue to preach peace, making progress in peace is even more difficult than selling war because nobody is fighting so it’s all calm. When there’s no beef that’s when you can see real hard work to the top.”
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