“I Love Him from My Heart”: Kelvyn Boy speaks on current relationship with Stonebwoy

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Ghanaian Afrobeats artiste Kelvyn Boy has shed light on his current relationship with his former mentor, Stonebwoy, confirming that the divide between the two musicians remains firmly in place.

In a candid interview with Joy Prime’s George Quaye, the singer opened up about the lasting impact of their 2019 fallout, addressing the personal and professional toll it has taken on his career.

During the conversation, Kelvyn Boy addressed the long-standing narrative that characterized his tenure at Stonebwoy’s Burniton Music Group. Reflecting on the period, the artiste expressed frustration over how he was perceived by the public and industry insiders.

“Some people had this idea that I was a troublesome person or a stubborn person,” Kelvyn Boy revealed.

He explained that these rumors were not an accurate reflection of his character but rather a narrative pushed by individuals who neither understood him nor held his best interests at heart.

According to the artiste, these labels followed him throughout his time under Stonebwoy’s mentorship, deeply affecting how he was viewed by others.

When pressed on whether he and the dancehall star are currently on speaking terms, Kelvyn Boy was direct, noting that the distance between them has persisted for years.

“It’s been a long time since that time… How are we going to vibe?” he asked, suggesting that the current dynamic is not one of active conflict, but rather one of established detachment.

When asked if he planned to reach out to his former boss to initiate a reconciliation, the “Down Flat” singer expressed a desire to avoid forcing a resolution. He emphasized that he is content to let time and faith handle the situation.

“I am not like that. I don’t even know how to go about all of this, and I don’t want anything to happen. I don’t think there is a need to,” he stated.

Despite the lack of communication, Kelvyn Boy was careful to clarify that his personal feelings toward Stonebwoy remain positive. He insisted that he holds no animosity toward the man who once mentored him.

“I love him from my heart. It was out of love that all this came,” he concluded. “So let’s just leave it to God, because going back and forth with it is not necessary.”

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