Stonebwoy Begins Work on 6th Studio Album, Shares Hint on CNN African Voices Feature
- Stonebwoy has begun preparations to release his next project after the critically acclaimed 5th Dimension album
- In his CNN African Voices episode, the musician was spotted working with several Jamaican talents for the much-awaited studio album
- The artiste mentioned that the next piece of art will build on the highly successful 5th Dimension album as he tries to expand his global reach
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Building on the success of his 5th Dimension album, Stonebwoy, privately known as Livingstone Etse Satekla, has begun work on a new album, with plans to make it greater than the most recent one.
The 5th Dimension album has become one of Stonebwoy's most successful projects as the artiste continues to bask in his local and international strides.
In his recent feature on the CNN African Voices mini-documentary, Stonebwoy disclosed that he had started working on the successor album to the 5th Dimension.
Stonebwoy works with Jamaican artistes for his next album
In the feature, CNN Africa's Larry Madowo reviewed Stonebwoy's journey to becoming one of the leading voices in African music.
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The documentary also spotlighted the successes of Stonebwoy with the recently released 5th Dimension album.
After the project's release, Stonebwoy went on a sold-out European tour and a single off the project, Manodzi, was in consideration for the Grammys, and he filled the 40k capacity Accra Sports Stadium for his own concert.
The musician says his next album will build on these strides and continue his efforts towards his aim of dominating the globe with African music.
In a portion of the documentary, Stonebwoy was spotted in a studio session with Jamaican artistes Black H3ro, Chichiching, and Kaylan Arnold.
Fans react to Stonebwoy's upcoming album
Legit.ng gathered a few comments from netizens as they expressed their anticipation for the upcoming album.
@KwasiStone1 said:
1GAD. Thank you CNN
@LilEazy36 wrote:
From teen to something
@BineyKoby commented:
Stonebwoy Dey job waa
Stonebwoy jabs Shatta Wale
Legit.ng previously reported that Stonwebwoy threw a jab at his colleague Shatta Wale with a social media post.
According to Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale was not as smart as he portrayed himself.
Shatta Wale had always held himself as a smart artiste who saw music as a business and tried to maximise his talents for all the benefits he could get.
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