
Award-winning Ghanaian Afro-dancehall musician Stonebwoy has finally reacted to the Hiplife artiste, Tinny’s disdainful act on his personality.
It will be recalled that we reported an incident where Tinny described the Dancehall act as an ‘idiot’ and a ‘fool’ for offering to pay off an event promoter who dragged Tinny to a police station for failing to appear at a show he was allegedly booked and paid to attend.
According to Tinny “I saw a video of Mercury Quaye, another gentleman, and Stonebwoy entered the studio, and they said I owe whatever and then he (Stonebwoy) says he’ll pay.
“I realised that that room was full of fools. There wasn’t a wise person in there. I am telling you straight, I am on the radio, yes. I saw them as just a bunch of fools. A bunch of idiots, who have been given a chance to be on the radio.”
During the radio interview with Abeiku Santana where he made what may be described as an ‘Uncouth act’, the rapper labelled Mercury Quaye whose questions led to the disclosure by Stonebwoy as the topmost idiot
“Mercury Quaye, no. 1, the topmost idiot. The other guy who also spoke about the issue is also a fool. And I wasn’t expecting my colleague, Stonebwoy, to join. Stonebwoy also joined the fools to be a fool.”
“I will not excuse Stonebwoy. I will add them all together. They don’t have common sense. He is my colleague, he should know better. As a senior man who has helped you before,” Tinny concluded
Reacting to the happening, the Bhim Nation’s honcho in a recent interview on Hitz Fm indicated unequivocally that the reason given by Tinny for describing him as a fool and idiot is flawed.
“Big respect to Tinny but his reason during the interview at the time that I didn’t call him before or after, is flawed. It doesn’t warrant for you to squeeze me in such a manner, insult my intelligence,” he noted
Stonebwoy said he didn’t do anything bad by paying off the debt, he only intervened because the the event promoter in question was talking about letting Tinny face the police.
“If someone says something is with the police, it is believable because it’s a legal institution, you can’t just lie on them, so that was one thing that made me think it was true, if he had mentioned anything else I wouldn’t have acted on the spot,” Stonebwoy clarified.
“Tinny is somebody I respected irrespective of knowing his stance when it comes to a few things. Because it is based on his fabric that we are here today, it’s based off on other people’s fabric that they came, it is going to be based off on our fabric that other people will come,” the ‘Olololo hitmaker added.