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Where you climb from, that’s where you’ll drop – Stonebwoy on his relationship with Kelvyn Boy

J N
Published August 24, 2022
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Stonebwoy, CEO of Burniton Music Group, is still tight-lipped about what happened between himself and his protege, Kelvyn Boy. The two have been at loggerheads since 2019, with both parties jabbing each other on social media.

The feud escalated when Kelvyn Boy was slapped by Bossu Kelly, Stonebwoy’s former bodyguard, for performing at a show in Ashiaman. Although Kelvyn Boy rendered a public apology on social media, Stonebwoy is adamant that that was just theatrics to court sympathy.

In the studios of HitzFM, Stonebwoy was asked again what happened and his relationship with Kelvyn Boy. He responded,” I did not want to talk about this matter for a very long time. And I’ve not been talking about it. People know where they climb from, and they know how to descend. Don’t let the in-between fool you.”

After further probing, because the topic on the discussion was ego, Stonebwoy repeated, “That’s why I’m dropping it like that. Let me just wrap it up again. People know where they climb from. They know how to drop. Don’t let the in-between fool you.”

“They say the place you climb, you will know where to come back down. That’s all I can say. So let the wise be wise. But in the process, be careful, don’t be fooled,” he concluded.

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