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Stonebwoy’s Pan-African Reggae Claims Spark Heated Debate
Ghanaian dancehall heavyweight Stonebwoy has ignited a firestorm with comments asserting that reggae is fundamentally an African genre, not a Jamaican oneโa take that’s drawn swift pushback from the Caribbean music establishment. The artist’s argument centers on reggae’s deep roots in African rhythms, spirituality, and cultural DNA, challenging the widely accepted narrative that Jamaica birthed and owns the sound.
The backlash has been sharp. Critics argue that while African influence is undeniable, reggae as we know it emerged from Jamaica’s unique socio-political landscape, sound system culture, and the genius of artists like Bob Marley. The debate cuts to the heart of music ownership, diaspora identity, and who gets to define cultural narratives in the modern ageโterrain that’s increasingly contentious as African artists stake claims on global genres.
Also filed on rastafari.news.