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Ghana: ‘No One Man Can Own Afro-Dancehall’ – Bullgod Fires Back

Music manager’s bold claim challenges Stonebwoy’s dominance narrative – is this a fair assessment or industry disrespect?

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
July 7, 2025
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Music executive Bullgod has reignited Ghana’s Afro-Dancehall debate with a controversial stance: “No one man can own Afro-Dancehall.”

The blunt statement directly challenges perceptions of Stonebwoy’s dominance in the genre.

The outspoken manager made his position clear during a heated radio interview: “The sound belongs to Africa, not any individual artist.” His comments follow weeks of discussions about proper recognition for Afro-Dancehall pioneers and contributors.

The debate highlights tensions in Ghana’s music scene about legacy and ownership. While Stonebwoy has undoubtedly popularized Afro-Dancehall globally, historians credit earlier acts like Samini and Blakk Rasta for foundational work.

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Bullgod, known for managing Sarkodie, emphasized collaboration over competition: “When we stop claiming ownership, the genre grows bigger.” His comments come as Afro-Dancehall gains unprecedented international traction.

The discussion raises important questions about artistic legacy in Africa’s fast-evolving music industry. While superstar egos drive visibility, the ecosystem ultimately thrives on shared cultural ownership.

As Ghanaian sounds conquer global charts, this debate may determine whether the industry prioritizes individual glory or collective progress.

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