Stonebwoy, the Dancehall/Reggae Artiste of the Year, admitted that although he still dreams of getting a Grammy, he doesn’t stress about it.
He stated that his genuine interest is continually producing his best work in an interview with Amansan Krakye while appearing on Cape Coast-based Property FM.
The Grammy Awards, in Stonebwoy’s opinion, is a powerful platform, but his main objective is to engage fans and create music that has a lasting impact.
He said “Obsession is a big no. I mean, I’m not obsessed with winning the Grammys or any other awards for that matter, but my obsession will rather be that I always want to continue to deliver my best,”
Stonebwoy stated that he strives to create music that resonates with diverse audiences.
“That I’ll be able to push Ghana music forward and I’ll be able to express my talent and to be able to win the heart of people and be on all the biggest stages I can ever imagine delivering a musical message to the world,” he said.
The Dancehall artist acknowledges the potential of the Grammy Awards to reach a global audience but remains realistic.
“It will continue to propel my sound and my dreams to the world and I’ll be able to continue to do that but to say the Grammys is above that dream is not realistic,” he disclosed.
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