Blakk Rasta Criticizes Stonebwoy, Says His Song 'Jejereje' Has Lost Momentum Quickly

Blakk Rasta Criticizes Stonebwoy, Says His Song 'Jejereje' Has Lost Momentum Quickly
Blakk Rasta

Ghanaian reggae/Kuchoko artiste and 3 FM host Blakk Rasta has stated that Ghanaian dancehall star Stonebwoy has lost momentum.

According to Rasta, Stonebwoy's new song 'Jejereje' has lost momentum just a week after its release, signalling what he calls the decline of Stonebwoy's relevance. 

Blakk Rasta also referenced reggae legend Lucky Dube as a standard. According to the dub poet, the late Lucky Dube prioritized the message in his music and the impact it would have on people over following trends, yet his songs still became hits.

"With no disrespect, love, I mean Stonebwoy is my brother, I love him. He knows I love him. ‘Jejereje’ came out. We were all banging to it. I was in Nkroful when it came out. I said 'wow', this is a great song. I loved the song. After one week, 'Jejereje' has gone to sleep," he remarked.

Blakk Rasta is best known for his song "Barack Obama," sung in honour of the first African-American U.S. President. He was then honoured at a special dinner with President Obama on July 11, 2010.