Stonebwoy explains interesting similarities between Twi and Jamaican patois (video)

According to him, the Ghanaian ‘Twi’ language shares some similarities with the Jamaican ‘Patois’ based on lifestyle and accent.

Stonebwoy also explained how the Ghanaian roots in Jamaica are very strong.

Stonebwoy’s versatility in Patois has put him on the international stage along with his hard work and is unmatched.

Jamaican Patois, known locally as Patois and called Jamaican Creole by linguists, is an English-based creole language with West African influences spoken primarily in Jamaica and the Jamaican diaspora; it is spoken by the majority of Jamaicans as their native language.

The superstar is currently on the media rounds promoting his upcoming album which will have around 18 songs and will feature big names such as Jamaican Shaggy and African Angelique Kidjo.

“There are some heavy names in there.

“I don’t even know if I can drop it now, but I can drop it and I’ll drop it here. [in America],” he said.

He revealed that he has Reggae superstar Shaggy on a long play (LP).

“Imagine Shaggy and Stonebwoy; imagine Stonebwoy and Angelique Kidjo; imagine Stonebwoy and Dexta Daps,” he enumerated.

He confirmed that the Dexta Daps collaboration will be “for women.”

The album, which is Stonebwoy’s fifth, will not only be a commercial or mainstream success.

1Gad explained that they have, for example, “special market female artists there,” because they believe in the “product” that will come from the collaboration given their talent.

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