Stonebwoy has collaborated with Haitian-American rapper, singer, and producer Wyclef Jean on a new track titled “Pray For Me.”
This dancehall and Afropop-inspired song, produced by Ghanaian-British music creator Sammy Soso, serves as a powerful anthem of resilience and determination in the face of life’s challenges.
The track addresses the difficulties and adversities people face, urging listeners to stay strong and hopeful despite hardships.
The song begins with Stonebwoy making an emotional appeal for spiritual support, asking his brothers and sisters to pray for him as he faces life’s trials and obstacles.
Wyclef Jean’s verse deepens the song’s impact by drawing connections between the struggles of African and Caribbean communities.
The music video for “Pray For Me,” shot in London by director Charlie Rees, visually enhances the song’s message.
The video portrays a troubled young boy navigating through an urban environment, with scenes of him walking through gritty streets symbolizing the struggles described in the lyrics. The dark, intense visuals reflect the themes of hardship and survival that the song conveys.
“Pray For Me” is an important addition to Stonebwoy’s growing collection of socially conscious music and noteworthy collaborations.
The song also serves as a preview of his upcoming sixth studio album, set to be released later this year. This release follows his recent singles “Your Body” and “Ekebele,” the latter featuring Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck.
Stonebwoy’s musical talent continues to gain international recognition, as seen by his impressive success at the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, where he won seven major awards, including Artist of the Year.
The song is available for streaming and download on all major digital platforms: https://stonebwoy.lnk.to/PrayForMe