The Ghanaian superstar Stonebwoy has revealed how his music career began in a recent interview with Bernard Avle on “The Point of View” show on Citi TV.
The Ghanaian Afropop Award-winning Reggae/Dancehall artiste, Livingstone Etse Satekla, better known by his stage name Stonebwoy has recounted his humble music beginnings in an interview with Bernard Avle on “The Point of View” show on Citi TV.
This news was shared by Citi Tv Via Youtube on the 4th of November 2021.
In a recent interview with Bernard Avle on “The Point of View” show on Citi TV, the Ghanaian superstar described the period in his life when he began recording music and added that he has known since he was a child that he was built for music.
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The “Ariba” singer states that during his young age he sold Kerosine and made Coco.
According to Stonebwoy, he claims that his dad bought him and his siblings a computer when they were young, and he learned how to use it.
He said:
“My dad got us these Dell computers. I quite remember when I was in class four I could find my way around computers. There’s a recorder, I remember I’ll play the Shaggi cassette or the Sean Paul cassette and there were some small instrumentals on the side. So I’ll take my father’s preaching cassette and the double-decker and record, and you know it had a side A and side B, …so one time he and his elders were listening to a sermon when he turned to side B and heard me shouting on that side.
He laughed as he recalled, “I guess I still have marks from those beatings.”