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Stonebwoy Discusses ‘Music Business’ At Howard University, Washington, D.C.

As an acclaimed performer, songwriter, philanthropist, and an entrepreneur, Stonebwoy shared a wealth of practical knowledge and real-world experiences.
Stonebwoy at Howard University | Photo: KAYSTUDIOS

Renowned Ghanaian-international reggae-dancehall artist Stonebwoy recently made a special visit to the prestigious Howard University in Washington, D.C., where he joined a panel discussion at the Chadwick Boseman College of Fine Arts Center.

The event, organized in collaboration with Warner Music and the Blavatnik Center at Howard, provided an invaluable opportunity for the university’s amazing students to gain insights into the dynamic world of the music business straight from one of the industry’s most successful and influential figures.

As an acclaimed performer, songwriter, philanthropist, and an entrepreneur, Stonebwoy shared a wealth of practical knowledge and real-world experiences, guiding the aspiring musicians, producers, and music business hopefuls in attendance. He spoke in-depth about navigating the complexities of artist management, music publishing, live performance, and leveraging digital platforms – essential skills for anyone seeking to build a thriving career in the competitive global music landscape.

Stonebwoy engages with Howard University students at the Chadwick Boseman College of Fine Arts Center | Photo: KAYSTUDIOS
Stonebwoy engages with Howard University students at the Chadwick Boseman College of Fine Arts Center | Photo: KAYSTUDIOS

The students, brimming with creativity and ambition, were captivated by Stonebwoy’s charismatic presence and eagerly soaked up his valuable lessons, no doubt leaving the event inspired and better equipped to transform their musical passions into sustainable, fulfilling careers.

The “Greedy Man” hitmaker also had the opportunity to perform a dance routine with the attendees to his latest single, “Jejereje,” a dance routine that was created by the popular market women dancers headed by Official Starter, Founder of the Happy Town Project.

This dynamic discussion between the Ghanaian icon and the next generation of music industry professionals demonstrated the value of mentorship as well as the ability of music to bridge global cultures.

Stonebwoy at Howard University | Photo: KAYSTUDIOS

14. Stonebwoy engages with Howard University students at the Chadwick Boseman College of Fine Arts Center Photo: KAYSTUDIOS
Stonebwoy at Howard University | Photo: KAYSTUDIOS
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