Keri Hilson has joined Stonebwoy during an Instagram live session for a chat about working together.
The Ghanaian dancehall act featured the American singer on “Nominate” a song on his new “Anloga Junction” album which was released last Friday, 24th April 2020.
During the pair’s interaction with their fans, Rihanna’s name popped up in the conversation.
A fan asked which American artiste Keri would love to see collaborate with Stonebwoy after her experience of working with the Ghanaian dancehall act and she said: “I’d love to hear you and Rihanna”.
The “Knock You Down” singer whilst explaining her pick, said “ she is like she kills that vibe so effortlessly. You know she’s from the Islands, from Barbados, so I think it will really be cool hearing y’all two voices on record”.
Stonebwoy gave it an affirmative response saying that “and it will even be colder hearing the three of us on a song”.
However, Rihanna about 4 years now hasn’t done any song yet leaving her fans bugging her all the time to drop something.
Source: pulse.com
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For me, I can't see how Stonebwoy has matured in his genre. I think his lyrics are too basic, his beat is the same basic and not complex and I'm very confused whether he is doing, afro music or mixed because definitely, he is not doing Gh dance-hall music, neither is he doing reggae nor ragga. The current music producers are very lazy producing the same beat throughout with no ingenuity. Comparing the current beats with old Lumba's beat, Charles Amoahs etc. The beat alone can run for 2min because it speaks it own language and you do understand it. Another reason why I'm disappointed in stonebwoy's music maturity is his inability to seize the moment. He had a glorious moment with Beenie Man to do a conscious reggae song with strong lyrics and beat but he blew it. In the end , it was all just too noisy for me. With Hilson, sorry once again, for me you blew it. She gave you all but it seems you were not ready. I expect a strong and different beat with deep lyrics. Maybe you need to take a year break to get new producer and remodel your identity because right now it seems you are forcing yourself on us when you should be giving us music to ponder over. Again your beat is same, basic and not complex enough, your lyrics must be deep and meaningful to last longer, take your time to love your lyrics before you put it out. And properly identify your genre in other to excel. Your current genre use to be limited with a few of you guys but now, there are strong once coming. I'm just tired of "kakaka-kaka" beat everywhere which is sign of lazy producer and an artist who is not been daring in working out thoroughly every material they put out. The reason why I love Lord paper's party song was the old daddy Lumba's beat and still sound way better than what the so-called modern producers are producing today. I know you work hard, but work smarter and spend time to perfect the art.