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The management of Stonebwoy has dismissed claims by popular disc jockey, DJ Lord, that they prevented him from playing Shatta Wale’s songs during the Guinness Accravaganza concert.
In a post on X on April 1, Stonebwoy’s manager, Chief Stylz, refuted the allegations, calling them fabricated. He questioned why DJ Lord would push the narrative that Stonebwoy’s team was behind the directive when he had already acknowledged that it was an event organizer who approached him.
"Just got off the phone with DJ Lord, and he admitted it was a lady from the organisers who told him that Stonebwoy’s team wouldn’t be happy if he played Wale’s songs. And just like that, you run with it? C’mon bro, think!" Chief Stylz wrote.
However, DJ Lord stood by his claims, insisting that his version of events was accurate. He maintained that the Guinness representative explicitly relayed that Stonebwoy’s team was not comfortable with a Shatta Wale back-to-back set.
"I have been faultless all my years in this industry, and I have no reason to fabricate stories. The Guinness representative explicitly relayed to us, verbatim from her phone, that ‘Stonebwoy’s team wasn’t comfortable with the Shatta Back-to-Back.’ I’m simply sharing what occurred," DJ Lord stated.
Amid the ongoing dispute, an audio recording of a conversation between DJ Lord and Chief Stylz surfaced online. In the purported clip, Chief Stylz expressed disappointment over what he described as DJ Lord’s misrepresentation of the situation.
"Lord, what you are telling us right now isn’t what you wrote on social media… It’s like you have an agenda and you know what you are doing. If you were a good person, you wouldn’t have done what you did because we didn’t speak to any organiser," Chief Stylz was heard saying.
Responding to the leaked audio, DJ Lord accused Stonebwoy’s team of recording the conversation without his consent and selectively editing it to fit a narrative.
"Recording without consent? Selective editing? That’s not how respectful communication works. I spoke openly in trust. Let’s not twist words to fit narratives," he fired back.
As the controversy unfolds, the disagreement continues to spark debate among fans and industry players.
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Just got off the phone with @DjlordOTB and he admitted it was a lady from the organizers that walk up to him to say Stonebwoy’s team will not be happy with him playing wale’s songs. And just like that you run with it 🤦♂️ cmon bro, think!— Chief Stylz (@chiefstylz) April 1, 2025
I have been faultless all my years in this industry, and I have no reason to fabricate stories. The Guinness representative explicitly relayed to us, verbatim from her phone that 'Stonebwoy’s team wasn’t comfortable with the Shatta Back to Back.' I’m simply sharing what occurred.
https://t.co/WiBF8HGzMY—DJ LORD OTB (@DjlordOTB) April 1, 2025
The call between Stonebwoy's manager and @DjlordOTB proves that it was the organizers who stopped him from playing Shatta Wale's songs, not Stonebwoy's team giving those instructions. pic.twitter.com/nDnK6v2SBv— BhimNatives Ghana (@BhimNativesGh) April 1, 2025
Just got off the phone with @DjlordOTB and he admitted it was a lady from the organizers that walk up to him to say Stonebwoy’s team will not be happy with him playing wale’s songs. And just like that you run with it 🤦♂️ cmon bro, think!— Chief Stylz (@chiefstylz) April 1, 2025
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