The Bhimbnation president and acclaimed reggae-dancehall heavyweight Stonebwoy has once again stamped his authority on the global music stage with the release of his ambitious new album, TORCHER II.
Arriving as a powerful continuation of his sonic journey, the 15-track project feels like both a sequel and an elevation, a refined statement from an artist who has spent years shaping his sound across continents and cultures.

With TORCHER II, Stonebwoy leans fully into his reputation as a genre blender. The album moves fluidly between Ghanaian highlife influences, Jamaican dancehall energy, UK Afrowave textures, and modern pop sensibilities, all stitched together with a confident, global polish.
Rather than feeling scattered, the fusion comes off intentional and deeply rooted in his identity as a boundary-crossing African artist.
Sonically, the project is rich and full-bodied. Live instrumentation plays a major role, with bright horn sections cutting through infectious rhythms, while deep, heavy dub-style basslines give the album its pulse and weight.
Across its runtime, Stonebwoy switches moods effortlessly, one moment delivering explosive, club-ready anthems built for movement, and the next slipping into softer, roots-reggae-inspired moments that feel reflective and grounded.
The album also benefits from a carefully curated lineup of collaborators drawn from across Kingston, London, and Lagos, each adding their own flavor without disrupting the overall cohesion of the project. Instead of feeling like guest features for the sake of it, each appearance blends naturally into Stonebwoy’s world, reinforcing the album’s international scope.
Lyrically, Stonebwoy operates with the calm authority of a seasoned storyteller. He moves between uplifting, conscious messaging and celebratory declarations of African identity and global excellence. Switching comfortably between English, Patwa, and Ewe, he reflects on resilience, spiritual grounding, betrayal, family values, and the broader unity of the African diaspora. His delivery carries both emotional weight and veteran confidence — the voice of someone who has lived the journey he’s describing.
Released through Def Jam Recordings Africa, the project has already made strong waves in Ghana, further reinforcing Stonebwoy’s standing as one of the continent’s most consistent and globally relevant musical figures.
More than just another album cycle, TORCHER II feels like a cultural statement, a reminder that Stonebwoy’s creative fire is still burning strong, and his place as a bridge between African sounds and the wider world is only getting more defined in 2026.
Listen to “TORCHER II” HERE
