Dancehall musician Stonebwoy has praised Meek Mill for formally apologizing to the good people of Ghana after he received criticism for making a music video there. Jubilee House is the official residence of the president of Ghana.
According to Stonebwoy, the apology proves that there were no ill intentions, as “he doesn’t know the laws, I believe…coming out to apologize shows you his true intentions,” the singer defended while speaking on The Breakfast Club.
“I don’t think it was a big deal but the internet went crazy and he did the best thing he had to do. It was the job of the protocol and the security personnel to make sure that ‘we don’t film over here’…he is excited,” Stonebwoy defended.
Following that interaction, Stonebwoy described how proud he felt to witness bikers from Ashaiman getting close to the American rapper during his first trip to Accra, Ghana.
“It is crazy, all those bikers are my boys…they are my brothers, we grew up together…from the hood I come from which is called Ashaiman. That is where you find most of the bikers. It gives me a lot of joy for that shine they are getting…Ghana is always welcoming,” he said.
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