“He is down-to-earth and a smart guy” — Akuvi shares experience after meeting Stonebwoy
Ghanaian creative Akuvi has shared warm reflections following her recent meeting with award-winning dancehall artiste Stonebwoy, describing the musician as humble, intelligent, and genuinely inspiring.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz after the encounter, Akuvi said her expectations were exceeded, noting that Stonebwoy’s personality offstage mirrors the values he often promotes through his music.
“He is down-to-earth and a smart guy,” she said, emphasising how approachable and respectful the Bhim Nation president was throughout their interaction.
According to Akuvi, the meeting went beyond casual pleasantries, touching on meaningful conversations about music, creativity, discipline, and using one’s platform for positive impact.
She highlighted Stonebwoy’s deep understanding of the industry and his thoughtful approach to both art and life.
Akuvi also praised the artist for his humility, adding that his attitude serves as motivation for young creatives and fans who look up to him. “You can tell he’s very much about growth and impact, she noted.
Akuvi’s remarks add to the growing chorus of voices acknowledging not just his talent, but his character.
The interaction has since sparked positive reactions online, with many fans agreeing that Stonebwoy’s humility and intellect continue to set him apart in the music industry.
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