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Stonebwoy continues to push the boundaries of music with New Single ‘Jejereje’ – A Ghanaian Folklore

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Stonebwoy Talks Actions And Consequences On New Song “JejereHaving already secured the title of Artist Of The Year at the 2024 Telecel Ghana MusicAwards, Ghanaian superstar Stonebwoy is still running on the amazing form he has been on since the beginning of the year. After releasing three singles in Ekebele featuring OdumoduBlvck,Your Body, and Pray For Me

fter releasing three singles in Ekebele featuring OdumoduBlvck, Your Body, and Pray For Me featuring Wyclef Jean amidst delivering great guest verses, the reigning Artist Of The Year at the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, 1Gad has released his fourth single of the year. The song follows the story of Kofi who is described as rebellious and stubborn as he listens to no one but himself. As such Kofi often finds himself entangled in troubles caused by his own doing. His stubbornness leads him to face his problems alone hence the title “Jejereje” meaning his own “cup of tea”. The song plays on the idiomatic expression which says how you lay your bed is how you lay on it. Kofi laid his bed and he was made to lay in it. Produced by the Grammy award-winning Ginton,  Jejereje is part of Stonebwoy’s build-up to his highly anticipated project Up And Running. You can listen to the song now on all platforms. fter releasing three singles in Ekebele featuring OdumoduBlvck, Your Body, and Pray For Me featuring Wyclef Jean amidst delivering great guest verses, the reigning Artist Of The Year at the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, 1Gad has released his fourth single of the year.

 

The song follows the story of Kofi who is described as rebellious and stubborn as he listens to no one but himself. As such Kofi often finds himself entangled in troubles caused by his own doing. His stubbornness leads him to face his problems alone hence the title “Jejereje” meaning his own “cup of tea”. The song plays on the idiomatic expression which says how you lay your bed is how you lay on it. Kofi laid his bed and he was made to lay in it.

 

Produced by the Grammy award-winning Ginton,  Jejereje is part of Stonebwoy’s build-up to his highly anticipated project Up And Running. You can listen to the song now on all platforms.
fter releasing three singles in Ekebele featuring OdumoduBlvck, Your Body, and Pray For Me featuring Wyclef Jean amidst delivering great guest verses, the reigning Artist Of The Year at the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, 1Gad has released his fourth single of the year. The song follows the story of Kofi who is described as rebellious and stubborn as he listens to no one but himself. As such Kofi often finds himself entangled in troubles caused by his own doing. His stubbornness leads him to face his problems alone hence the title “Jejereje” meaning his own “cup of tea”. The song plays on the idiomatic expression which says how you lay your bed is how you lay on it. Kofi laid his bed and he was made to lay in it. Produced by the Grammy award-winning Ginton,  Jejereje is part of Stonebwoy’s build-up to his highly anticipated project Up And Running. You can listen to the song now on all platforms. fter releasing three singles in Ekebele featuring OdumoduBlvck, Your Body, and Pray For Me featuring Wyclef Jean amidst delivering great guest verses, the reigning Artist Of The Year at the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, 1Gad has released his fourth single of the year. The song follows the story of Kofi who is described as rebellious and stubborn as he listens to no one but himself. As such Kofi often finds himself entangled in troubles caused by his own doing. His stubbornness leads him to face his problems alone hence the title “Jejereje” meaning his own “cup of tea”. The song plays on the idiomatic expression which says how you lay your bed is how you lay on it. Kofi laid his bed and he was made to lay in it. Produced by the Grammy award-winning Ginton,  Jejereje is part of Stonebwoy’s build-up to his highly anticipated project Up And Running. You can listen to the song now on all platforms.
After releasing three singles in Ekebele featuring OdumoduBlvck, Your Body, and Pray For Me featuring Wyclef Jean amidst delivering great guest verses, the reigning Artist Of The Year at the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, 1Gad has released his fourth single of the year.
 
The song follows the story of Kofi who is described as rebellious and stubborn as he listens to no one but himself. As such Kofi often finds himself entangled in troubles caused by his own doing. His stubbornness leads him to face his problems alone hence the title “Jejereje” meaning his own “cup of tea”. The song plays on the idiomatic expression which says how you lay your bed is how you lay on it. Kofi laid his bed and he was made to lay in it.
 
Produced by the Grammy award-winning Ginton,  Jejereje is part of Stonebwoy’s build-up to his highly anticipated project Up And Running. You can listen to the song now on all platforms.
 
 
 
 
 

For Immediate Release:

September 24, 2024

 

 

Global Afro-Dancehall Star Stonebwoy continues to Push the Boundaries of Music with New Single ‘Jejereje’ – A Ghanaian Folklore

 

Visuals Out Now

 

Sixth Studio Album Out Next Month!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jejereje” available on all streaming platforms

Accra, Ghana – Afro-Dancehall superstar Stonebwoy is back with another masterpiece, Jejereje,” out today on all streaming platforms, as a precursor to his much-anticipated sixth studio album dropping next month!

After dominating the airwaves with earlier released singles off his upcoming project including Ekebele ft. Odumodublvk, ‘Your Body,’ and “Pray for Me” ft. Wyclef Jean, Stonebwoy’s Jejereje takes listeners on a nostalgic ride with traditional storytelling of a Ghanaian folklore. The single is an ode to Ghana’s rich culture and history as it beautifully blends street music and style with  vibrant melodies and rhythmic beats, all while visually and sonically capturing the depth and wisdom of Ghanaian narratives.

 

“Jejereje,” a popular saying translates to “one’s cup of tea” suggesting a person’s actions will determine their fate. In the visuals, “Jejereje” tells the lively tale of Kofi, a Friday-born boy whose rebellious spirit leads him into endless trouble. The song masterfully blends the old with the new by marrying traditional African storytelling with contemporary Afrobeat production. “Jejereje” was produced by Grammy Award-winning mastermind Ginton.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Very few have propelled Ghana’s dancehall movement to greater heights than Stonebwoy,” CNN stated earlier this year, after naming him one of their African Voices Changemakers. ‘Jejereje’ highlights that influence as Stonebwoy honors the vibrant Ghanaian tradition of highlife music while layering modern, dance-worthy beats that will leave fans hooked.

 

Watch “Jejereje” here 

 

Download “Jejereje” here

 

Fans can be on the lookout for a new project from Stonebwoy dropping next month.Music lovers can expect an eclectic mix of genres as Stonebwoy seamlessly blends Afrobeat, Dancehall, Reggae, Highlife, Amapiano, and R&B influences. The album promises a masterful blend of innovative soundscapes and deep-rooted traditions, highlighting Stonebwoy’s exceptional talent and commitment to pushing the boundaries of the genre while honoring its rich heritage.

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For additional media inquiries –

Decota Letman                                                                                     Erica Arthur

Roots Global Agency                                                                             Roots Global Agency                 [email protected]                                                                         [email protected]

 

Naya Samuel

Roots Global Agency

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For Immediate Release:

September 24, 2024

 

 

Global Afro-Dancehall Star Stonebwoy continues to Push the Boundaries of Music with New Single ‘Jejereje’ – A Ghanaian Folklore

 

Visuals Out Now

 

Sixth Studio Album Out Next Month!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jejereje” available on all streaming platforms

Accra, Ghana – Afro-Dancehall superstar Stonebwoy is back with another masterpiece, Jejereje,” out today on all streaming platforms, as a precursor to his much-anticipated sixth studio album dropping next month!

After dominating the airwaves with earlier released singles off his upcoming project including Ekebele ft. Odumodublvk, ‘Your Body,’ and “Pray for Me” ft. Wyclef Jean, Stonebwoy’s Jejereje takes listeners on a nostalgic ride with traditional storytelling of a Ghanaian folklore. The single is an ode to Ghana’s rich culture and history as it beautifully blends street music and style with  vibrant melodies and rhythmic beats, all while visually and sonically capturing the depth and wisdom of Ghanaian narratives.

 

“Jejereje,” a popular saying translates to “one’s cup of tea” suggesting a person’s actions will determine their fate. In the visuals, “Jejereje” tells the lively tale of Kofi, a Friday-born boy whose rebellious spirit leads him into endless trouble. The song masterfully blends the old with the new by marrying traditional African storytelling with contemporary Afrobeat production. “Jejereje” was produced by Grammy Award-winning mastermind Ginton.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Very few have propelled Ghana’s dancehall movement to greater heights than Stonebwoy,” CNN stated earlier this year, after naming him one of their African Voices Changemakers. ‘Jejereje’ highlights that influence as Stonebwoy honors the vibrant Ghanaian tradition of highlife music while layering modern, dance-worthy beats that will leave fans hooked.

 

Watch “Jejereje” here 

 

Download “Jejereje” here

 

Fans can be on the lookout for a new project from Stonebwoy dropping next month.Music lovers can expect an eclectic mix of genres as Stonebwoy seamlessly blends Afrobeat, Dancehall, Reggae, Highlife, Amapiano, and R&B influences. The album promises a masterful blend of innovative soundscapes and deep-rooted traditions, highlighting Stonebwoy’s exceptional talent and commitment to pushing the boundaries of the genre while honoring its rich heritage.

Follow Stonebwoy online

Instagram

YouTube

TikTok

Facebook

 

###

For additional media inquiries –

Decota Letman                                                                                     Erica Arthur

Roots Global Agency                                                                             Roots Global Agency                 [email protected]                                                                         [email protected]

 

Naya Samuel

Roots Global Agency

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

​​​​

 

Afro-Dancehall superstar Stonebwoy is back with another masterpiece, Jejereje,” out today on all streaming platforms, as a precursor to his much-anticipated sixth studio album dropping next month!

After dominating the airwaves with earlier released singles off his upcoming project including Ekebele ft. Odumodublvk, ‘Your Body,’ and “Pray for Me” ft. Wyclef Jean, Stonebwoy’s Jejereje takes listeners on a nostalgic ride with traditional storytelling of a Ghanaian folklore. The single is an ode to Ghana’s rich culture and history as it beautifully blends street music and style with  vibrant melodies and rhythmic beats, all while visually and sonically capturing the depth and wisdom of Ghanaian narratives.

“Jejereje,” a popular saying translates to “one’s cup of tea” suggesting a person’s actions will determine their fate. In the visuals, “Jejereje” tells the lively tale of Kofi, a Friday-born boy whose rebellious spirit leads him into endless trouble. The song masterfully blends the old with the new by marrying traditional African storytelling with contemporary Afrobeat production. “Jejereje” was produced by Grammy Award-winning mastermind Ginton.

“Very few have propelled Ghana’s dancehall movement to greater heights than Stonebwoy,” CNN stated earlier this year, after naming him one of their African Voices Changemakers. ‘Jejereje’ highlights that influence as Stonebwoy honors the vibrant Ghanaian tradition of highlife music while layering modern, dance-worthy beats that will leave fans hooked.

Visuals Out Now

Jejereje” available on all streaming platforms

Watch “Jejereje” here 

Download “Jejereje” here

Fans can be on the lookout for a new project from Stonebwoy dropping next month.Music lovers can expect an eclectic mix of genres as Stonebwoy seamlessly blends Afrobeat, Dancehall, Reggae, Highlife, Amapiano, and R&B influences. The album promises a masterful blend of innovative soundscapes and deep-rooted traditions, highlighting Stonebwoy’s exceptional talent and commitment to pushing the boundaries of the genre while honoring its rich heritage.

Follow Stonebwoy online

Instagram

YouTube

TikTok

Facebook

 

 

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