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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Award-winning dancehall maestro, Livingstone Este Satekla, well known as Stonebwoy has revealed the other occupations he would have ventured if he wasn’t a musician.
It is quite clear that Stonebwoy is one of the best in the music scene and maybe that was what he was destined for but according to him, he would have chosen a different path for himself if he has not become a musician.
Speaking in the studios of Okay FM, Stonebwoy revealed that he would have loved to be in the medical field or in the armed forces if he had not become a musician.
Well, definitely Stonebwoy would have been in the same field with his wife, Dr. Louisa Satekla if not for the fact that destiny had different plans for him.
Despite his dreams of becoming a medical doctor or a military man, Stonebwoy has been one of the best Africa can boast of when it comes to music.
He has managed to win the hearts of many across the globe and gained international recognition by winning awards on so many global platforms. He is among the few musicians who have won BET in Ghana.
Although his dreams never came to pass, Stonebwoy loves his job as an entertainer and has impacted so much positivity in the lives of his fans and upcoming artists who look up to him to make their craft better.
He has one of the most successful brands in Ghana and one of the acts in the industry with a very large fanbase dubbed ‘BHIM Nation’.
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