Ghanaian Reggae/Dancehall musician, Emmanuel Andrew Sammini, also known on stage as Samini has disclosed the current relationship between himself and Stonebwoy.
In an interview on Joy FM, Samini stated that unlike those days when they used to work together and were very close; they are not as they used to be.
According to him, certain happenings after Stonebwoy became an independent artiste have drawn them apart.
“I can honestly say that I’m too old to sit here and lie or throw dust in people’s eyes or fake. Me and my younger brother ain’t as nice as we use to be as I use to know him because of certain occurrences I did not expect during or along the line in our careers and he had become Independent and I was also still A-List,”
Samini disclosed that he used to have a good rapport with Stonebwoy and has defended him so many times on different occasions so he was shocked when Stonebwoy said he was not there for him.
He has a way of linking me on a message and I have a way of telling him to cool down, maybe don’t talk too much on the radio, maybe do this, maybe do that so if I know that I and you have that rapport and I hear you on the radio say that when you need me I’m not there it hurts.
“It makes me sick and breaks down like is he saying this to just keep the thing going? or is he saying that because now I don’t know what’s happening but it looks if I’m part of the thing then he doesn’t look as prominent in the room anymore because I didn’t get that response.”
“I let that slide, then the main clash itself happened and you are on stage then Wale goes to select one of my songs then you take the mic and go like if you are gonna select a song, you are gonna select a song from a father who sold out his son. How did I sell out Stonebwoy?” he quizzed.