Since the early 2000s, the dancehall scene in Ghana has been shaped by four prominent figures: Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Samini, and Episode. Each has claimed the title of “true dancehall king” at various times, asserting their dominance through hit songs, awards, street credibility, and sometimes bold declarations.
Samini, the genre’s godfather, was the first to elevate dancehall on international stages with his blend of reggae and dancehall, laying the groundwork for future artists. Following him, Shatta Wale, the self-proclaimed “Dancehall Messiah,” revolutionized the industry with his raw energy, unapologetic lyrics, and a fervent fanbase that followed him closely. For years, Wale remained at the forefront, challenging norms and redefining Ghanaian dancehall.
However, Stonebwoy, the steady force from Ashaiman, has been steadily building his career. Mentored by Samini, he has introduced structure, global collaborations, lyrical evolution, and stage prowess to the genre. Currently, he holds the title of Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) Artiste of the Year 2024, reclaiming it with a triumphant return that silenced critics and solidified his top position. From headlining major festivals in Europe to filling stadiums worldwide, Stonebwoy is enjoying one of the most successful years of his career.
Recent poll data from Pulse Ghana, collected from thousands of Ghanaians across platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and X, reveals that Stonebwoy is now recognized as the king in the eyes of the public.
In four separate polls totaling nearly 19,000 votes, Stonebwoy emerged victorious with 52.79% of the votes. Shatta Wale followed with 36.15%, while Samini and Episode garnered 8.56% and 2.5%, respectively.
Voters highlighted Stonebwoy’s lyrical skill, international acclaim, stage presence, and consistent branding as key factors in his popularity. His calm yet assertive demeanor continues to resonate with an expanding fanbase.
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With a total of 104 awards, including the TGMA Artiste of the Year, Stonebwoy surpasses Shatta Wale, who has 102 awards. While Wale is known for his strong street credibility and significant impact on local music, Stonebwoy has taken Ghanaian dancehall global, performing at major festivals and collaborating with international artists like Sean Paul, Beenie Man, and Davido. Despite Wale’s commanding performances and loyal following, he has faced scrutiny due to fewer international appearances and recent controversies. In contrast, Stonebwoy continues to gain respect for his professionalism and global appeal.
Shatta Wale’s polarizing image and recent issues may have contributed to his decline in popularity. Although he still has a solid fanbase, the polls indicate that Ghanaians are now favoring Stonebwoy as the leading figure in the genre.
In conclusion, it’s clear that Stonebwoy is no longer just a contender—he has officially been named the reigning king by the people.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA