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Stonebwoy – Many Times

Stonebwoy – Many Times

Stonebwoy – Many Times

Stonebwoy – “Many Times”: A Conscious Anthem of Resilience and Reflection

“Many Times” is one of the standout tracks on Stonebwoy’s 2026 Torcher II project, released on March 17, 2026. The song marks a shift from the high-energy bangers he’s known for, leaning into a more intimate, philosophical sound that addresses struggle, repetition, and divine grace.

Produced by Skonti, “Many Times” blends Afro-dancehall rhythms with a meditative, soulful beat. The production is minimal but weighty, giving Stonebwoy space to deliver lyrics in a mix of Ewe, Twi, and Patois. That multilingual delivery gives the track strong street appeal while keeping it rooted in Ghanaian identity.

Lyrically, the song is a meditation on the cycle of life and human error. Stonebwoy opens with questions about inequality and hardship: “Jah Jah bless we naturally / But when we look pon / The standard of living yiieeee / People are suffer and bleed”. He speaks to frustration with leadership, poverty, and the repetition of mistakes, but frames it all through a lens of resilience. The chorus, “Many, many things wan hold me down / Many, many things wan pull me back / But they can’t hold me back, oh”, became anthem for listeners dealing with setbacks.

Thematically, “Many Times” centers on the “re-set” philosophy—the idea that growth comes from learning through repeated challenges. Stonebwoy acknowledges moments of doubt and exhaustion but counters them with faith and determination. Lines like “I speed up / Take a bullet for my dreams, oh / Call on Jesus when it’s getting too heavy for me” show his reliance on spirituality to keep going.

The track fits perfectly into the narrative of Torcher II, where Stonebwoy presents himself as the “Torcher” carrying light through hardship. While songs like “Yire (Fanfooler)” bring the energy, “Many Times” grounds the project with reflection and social commentary.

Since release, “Many Times” has gained traction on streaming platforms, with over 84K plays on Audiomack alone. It’s resonated with fans who see it as both a personal anthem and a commentary on Ghana’s socio-political reality.

For Stonebwoy, “Many Times” is proof that he can balance conscious messaging with commercial appeal. It’s not just a song for the dancefloor—it’s for anyone who’s had to pick themselves up and try again, many times over.

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