
Stonebwoy – Winner ft Jahmiel, 10Tik
Stonebwoy – “Winner” Ft. Jahmiel & 10Tik: A High-Energy Afro-Dancehall Anthem
“Winner” is track 8 on Stonebwoy’s 2026 Torcher II EP, and it brings Ghana and Jamaica together for a high-energy Afro-dancehall collaboration. Featuring Jamaican dancehall stars Jahmiel and 10Tik, the song is built for movement, confidence, and celebration.
Produced by Streetbeatz, the track blends Stonebwoy’s Ghanaian reggae-dancehall foundation with Jahmiel’s charismatic delivery and 10Tik’s gritty, melodic flair. The beat is bouncy and percussion-driven, with warm basslines and catchy melodies that make it an instant club and playlist pick.
Lyrically, “Winner” is exactly what the title suggests — a declaration of victory and self-belief. Stonebwoy opens with his usual blend of Pidgin, English, and Twi, reinforcing his position as a leader in the Afro-dancehall space. Jahmiel comes in with his smooth, confident cadence, while 10Tik adds a rawer edge that balances the track out. The three voices complement each other without stepping on each other’s space, making it feel like a genuine collaboration rather than a forced feature.
The song fits perfectly into the Torcher II project. Where tracks like “Wilderness” and “Many Times” lean reflective and conscious, “Winner” shifts the mood to celebration and resilience. It’s about recognizing the wins after the struggle — a theme that runs through the whole EP. The Caribbean influence is strong here, showing Stonebwoy’s continued effort to bridge Ghana and Jamaica musically.
Since release, “Winner” has been trending across YouTube, Audiomack, Spotify, and Apple Music. Fans have praised the chemistry between the three artists, calling it one of the most natural Ghana-Jamaica link-ups in recent years. The track also highlights Stonebwoy’s role as a global ambassador for Afro-dancehall, consistently collaborating with Jamaican acts while keeping his Ghanaian roots intact.
For Stonebwoy, “Winner” is another reminder of why he’s held the Reggae/Dancehall Artiste title at the TGMAs for 10 years straight. For Jahmiel and 10Tik, it’s a chance to tap into the Ghanaian market and connect with BHIM Nation.
If you want a song that sounds like victory, “Winner” delivers — confident, energetic, and built for replay.

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