Reggae icon Luciano has raised concerns about Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy’s use of patois in his music. In a recent interview, Luciano mentioned that while many African artists are adopting Jamaican styles, their attempts often miss the mark.
Luciano observed that these artists strive to incorporate Jamaican influences, but their efforts lack genuine authenticity and clarity.
When discussing the differences between African and Jamaican music styles, Luciano emphasized that some African musicians’ imitations fail to capture the true essence of Jamaican music.
Using Stonebwoy as an example, Luciano noted that despite Stonebwoy’s efforts to use patois, it remains unintelligible to native Jamaicans.
Luciano remarked that only God understands what Stonebwoy is trying to express, highlighting the gap between the intended Jamaican influence and its actual execution.
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