Order will be restored at home – Samini on settling scores between Stonebwoy and Kelvyn Boy

-

High-Grade Family boss, Samini, has pledged to mediate and resolve the ongoing rift between his “son,” Stonebwoy, and “grandson,” Kelvyn Boy.

In a social media post following the recent flare-up of tensions, Samini called for calm and patience, assuring fans that the matter would be handled appropriately.

Stonebwoy recently reignited their years-old fallout by expressing bitterness and making serious allegations against Kelvyn Boy.

He declared that he had no intention of reconciling with his former protégé, citing incidents of alleged betrayal, including claims of an attempted murder plot.

Kelvyn Boy, in response, took to social media to deny the accusations, describing them as defamatory and baseless. He also accused Stonebwoy of sabotaging his career and defaming him.

Amid the public feud, Samini expressed disappointment with the situation but maintained optimism that peace would prevail.

He stated, “Order will be restored at home… The second generation will have to study history a bit further to understand. On the grand scheme of things, we have chosen to let whatever has been against us be for us henceforth.

“Humility alone cannot do it without patience. Allow the offended to heal, and be careful not to let entitlement replace loyalty. #HGFBHIM @kelvynboymusic_ @stonebwoy.”

Background on Stonebwoy and Kelvyn Boy’s Fallout

Stonebwoy and Kelvyn Boy’s fallout dates back to 2019 when Kelvyn Boy, signed under Burniton Music Group in 2018, parted ways with Stonebwoy.

Reports indicate their relationship soured due to misunderstandings and alleged misconduct by Kelvyn Boy. Despite an option to renew their contract, Stonebwoy opted against it, citing trust issues and strained relations.

Samini’s intervention comes as fans hope for a resolution to the feud, which has divided opinions within the Ghanaian music industry.

ALSO READ:

Amakye Dede survives ghastly accident

Daddy Lumba, Ambolley to receive National Honours