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"Shuga" is built on a foundation of stuttering synth hits and upbeat production by Ghanaian producer , with mixing handled by Master Garzy . The track is designed for the dance floor, blending Afrobeats and Dancehall elements to represent a "transatlantic alliance".
The cross-continental bond between Ghana and Jamaica has been strengthened once again with the release of a high-energy Afro-Dancehall anthem by Ghanaian star Stonebwoy featuring the legendary Jamaican "King of Dancehall," Beenie Man . Released in April 2019, the track serves as a vibrant fusion of cultures, merging Ghanaian pidgin with Jamaican patois to create what Stonebwoy describes as a "beautiful masterpiece" for a global audience. Musical Fusion and Production Stonebwoy, Beenie Man - Shuga (Official Video)
: The choreography and vibrant scenes are intended to reflect the "sweetness" and energy of the record. Significance of the Collaboration "Shuga" is built on a foundation of stuttering
: The video features local Jamaicans joining the party, highlighting the shared musical "rules" between Afrobeats and Reggae/Dancehall. Released in April 2019, the track serves as
This release marked Stonebwoy’s first single of 2019 and followed his previous successful cross-Atlantic collaboration with on "Most Original". According to reporting from Soundcity TV , Stonebwoy believes such collaborations are "overdue" and essential for the continued crossover of Afrobeats into the global mainstream.
Stonebwoy has noted that the song shares a spiritual connection with Beenie Man's classic hit further cementing the collaborative energy between the two artists. For Stonebwoy, working with Beenie Man was a significant milestone, as he has long looked up to Jamaican icons like Beenie Man, Sean Paul, and Damian Marley. Visuals and Direction
The official music video, directed by , was shot in Kingston, Jamaica . The visuals capture a high-energy party atmosphere set within a railroad station, where Stonebwoy and Beenie Man transform a train car into a bustling dancehall celebration. Key Visual Elements :