Ghanaian music heavyweight, Stonebwoy, has kicked off 2026 on an international note, lending his voice and global appeal to two cross-border music projects that underline his continued relevance beyond Ghana’s shores.
So far this year, the multiple award-winning artiste has appeared on collaborations with artistes from different cultural and musical backgrounds, reinforcing his position as one of Africa’s most exportable sounds.
One of Stonebwoy’s earliest international features of the year is NO ONE, a collaboration with South African singer and songwriter Xowié. The song sees both artistes blending Afro-fusion elements with reggae-inspired undertones, resulting in a smooth, emotionally driven record.
Official Flyer for NO ONE
Stonebwoy’s contribution adds a familiar Caribbean-leaning texture to the track, while also bridging Ghanaian and South African soundscapes. The collaboration reflects a growing trend of African artistes working across regions to create music that resonates on a continental and global level.
Stonebwoy also features on DREAM BIG, a motivational Afro-fusion track by Ghanaian-Norwegian singer Akuvi. The song is built around themes of ambition, resilience and self-belief, with Stonebwoy delivering verses that complement the song’s uplifting message.
Official Flyer for BIG DREAM
Unlike traditional local collaborations, DREAM BIG carries a strong international identity, reflecting Akuvi’s European background and global audience. Stonebwoy’s appearance on the track further enhances its cross-continental appeal, connecting African roots with diaspora-driven sounds.
These two features highlight Stonebwoy’s strategic approach in 2026, aligning with artistes whose music transcends borders while staying true to African and reggae-dancehall influences. Rather than focusing solely on commercial hits, the collaborations emphasise cultural exchange, storytelling and global positioning.
With NO ONE and DREAM BIG, Stonebwoy continues to strengthen his international catalogue, setting the tone for what could be another defining year in his global music journey.
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