I’ve Not Removed Sean Paul From EOM Album – Stonebwoy Angrily Reacts To Reports

Bhim Nation Boss, Stonebowy has angrily replied to reports that he has removed

Sean Paul from his Epistles of Mama album.

It was highly reported a few days ago that Stonebowy had taken Sean Paul’s name

from his EOM album and also changed the day of its release.

Meanwhile, the original release date of the album was December last year. Featured on the album however are some of the world’s biggest artistes.

They includes; Sean Paul, Burna Boy, Sarkodie, Efya, King Promise, Edem and Joey B were

The double disk project was consists of 24 songs – 12 Dancehall/Reggae songs and 12 Afrobeat

songs but the removal of “Most Original” which featured Sean Paul in the latest

update on the popular music store leaves 23 tracks on the album.

Reacting to the news however, Stonebwoy in an angry tweet queried why he would do such thing and tagged the news as “SENSELESS” and “EMPTY”

“Someone just sent me this from abroad. U can Imagine How We Are Perceived Out deh Globally. Everyday “SENSELESS” Headlines.Empty Content. WHY? We Won’t Get anywhere with this.
Bloggers/Writers aren’t We Too Blessed And Smart To Be Acting Dumb. WhenTheWiseKeepMuteFoolsMultiply“, reads his tweet.

Stonebwoy’s ‘Epistles of Mama‘ after its release was rated the second best album in the world.

His spot gunned down many heavyweight albums, which saw Chronixx’s ‘Chronology‘

topping the list.

The ranking was however done by readers of Reggaeville, the world’s biggest gathering of reggae lovers and fans on the internet.

Post below;

https://twitter.com/stonebwoyb/status/1055560755179859968?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1055560755179859968&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ghpage.com%2Fstonebwoy-reports-sean-paul-epistles-mama-album%2F67601%2F

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