Jamaican Reggae Legend Luciano Wants to Collaborate with Stonebwoy

Jamaican Reggae Legend Luciano Wants to Collaborate with Stonebwoy

Jamaican reggae icon Luciano has expressed his admiration for Ghanaian reggae and dancehall star Stonebwoy, stating his desire to collaborate with the award-winning musician.

Luciano's interest stems from his appreciation for Stonebwoy's commitment to producing high-quality reggae and dancehall music and his dedication to promoting the genre's cultural significance. The Jamaican singer's comments follow Stonebwoy's captivating performance at the 2024 Reggae Geel Festival in Belgium, one of Europe's largest reggae events.

"You are hardworking. I love your work, I want us to work on a collaboration," Luciano remarked, as reported by citinewsroom.com. This marks the second time Stonebwoy has graced the stage at the prestigious Reggae Geel Festival, having previously performed there in 2016.

Stonebwoy's recent success extends beyond his international performances. He was crowned "Artiste of the Year" at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards earlier this year, cementing his position as a leading figure in the Ghanaian music scene. His dominance at the awards ceremony was further highlighted by his securing of seven additional accolades.

Beyond music, Stonebwoy has also achieved academic success, graduating from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). He has also collaborated with international artists such as Manodzi, Angelique Kidjo, and Nigeria's Odumodu Blvk, further expanding his musical reach and influence.

Stonebwoy is set to release his third single of the year, "Pray For Me," featuring the legendary Wyclef Jean. This heartfelt plea song promises to be another captivating addition to his growing catalogue.

With Luciano's expressed interest in collaboration, fans eagerly anticipate the potential musical fusion between these two reggae giants. The pairing of these two distinct voices could create a powerful musical experience, offering a unique blend of Jamaican and Ghanaian reggae styles.

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