Rapper Tic Tac has hailed Stonebwoy as the “Prince of therapeutic music from Ghana” following the dancehall artiste’s historic performance at London’s OVO Wembley Arena.
In a social media post celebrating Stonebwoy’s successful UK BHIM Fest concert, Tic Tac described Stonebwoy’s work as a source of spiritual nourishment and healing.
“When the music becomes a positive spiritual food and a healing therapy for mankind. If you no see some before, well, then you are looking at one,” Tic Tac wrote.
He concluded the post with a direct tribute to the dancehall artiste, writing: “Hail the Prince of therapeutic music from Ghana.”
Fellow African artistes, including Nigerian singer Mr P, also joined Stonebwoy during the concert.
Tic Tac’s tribute adds to the reactions from Ghana’s music community following the concert, with the veteran rapper choosing to focus not only on the scale of Stonebwoy’s achievement but also on what he believes the artiste’s music represents.
For Tic Tac, Stonebwoy’s music has moved beyond entertainment to become a form of “spiritual food” and “healing therapy” earning him the title of Ghana’s “Prince of therapeutic music.”
Watch the video below:
When the music becomes a positive spiritual food and a healing therapy for mankind. If you no see some before well then you are looking at one.
Hail the Prince of therapeutic music from Ghana @stonebwoy. 🇬🇭 Agiip 🔥🔥
#bhimfest pic.twitter.com/cjR4ibqGex
— TiC TAC (@TiCmusicGh) August 17, 2026









