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BENITON and STONEBWOY create history with breathtaking video for #Struggles – WATCH

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BENITON and STONEBWOY create history with breathtaking video for #Struggles – WATCH

BENITON ‘aka’ Jack Frostt caught the attention of Ghanaian music lovers when he dropped his monster reflip song to Rihanna’s #Work. He broke the internet within a shirt space with that record; but BENITON scored a major acceptance and won the hearts of many when he put Stonebwoy on the hit record “Struggles”.

“Struggles” coincidentally got released within a very ‘challenging’ moment for Stonebwoy in May 2019 amidst the skirmishes between him and Shatta Wale during the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards 2019 (the 20th edition). Though the song was in no way linked to the incident, the lyrics of the song by both BENITON and STONEBWOY perfectly accentuates how humans need to be cautious and wary of situations when such trials and tribulations befall us.

BENITON ‘aka’ #JackFrostt in his own narrative as a Jamaican with Ghanaian and Nigerian ancestry however likened the song to the “STRUGGLES” the Black Community face worldwide and had to go through during the gory ages of slave trade which enslaved millions of West Africans and brought to the western (world) to be exploited. It’s been 400 years since the first African was brought to North America, South America, Jamaica, The Caribbean etc.

With conversations not limited to just slave trade or black exploitation, Beniton however sees a very strong force and power in all those ‘struggling’ situations faced by his ancestors while juxtaposing it to Marcus Garvey’s black revolution.


In the Spirit of the #YearOfReturn, BENITON came to Ghana in December 2019 and shot the video at the Cape Coast Slave Castle, as a Symbolic Statement in reference of the song very historic site where all the slave history can be traced to keenly. He shot the video for the song there — one which has NEVER happened in the history of Ghanaian music videos OF THAT MAGNITUDE. This song video in itself is a very historic one taking into review the lyrics and the picturesque which even explains it more and highlights the meaning deeper than just an ordinary song or video to watch for excitement.

“Struggles” video reveals to the bigger audience the historic yet colourful nature of the African and how they have managed to come out of their struggles and still striving to be better.

Some parts of the video was also shot on location in Accra with STONEBWOY. The video was directed by Slingshot HD (@SlingshotBookings), a Ghanaian music video director based on Accra.

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Follow Beniton on his social media pages below:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BenitonMusic
Instagram: www.instagram.com/BenitonMusic
Twitter: www.twitter.com/BenitonMusic1

Source:
Elorm Beenie,
Ghana PR — Beniton Music.

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Elorm Beenie is an experienced Public Relations Officer and Author with a demonstrated history of working in the music industry. He holds an enviable record of working directly and running PR jobs for both international and local artistes; notable among his huge repertoire of artistes worked with are Morgan Heritage (Grammy Winners), Rocky Dawuni (Grammy Nominee, 2015), Samini (MOBO Winner - 2006, MTV Awards Africa Winner - 2009) and Stonebwoy (BET Best African Act Winner - 2015). Other mainstream artistes of great repute he has worked with are Kaakie, Kofi Kinaata, Teephlow, (just to name a few), who have all won multiple awards under Vodafone GHANA Music Awards (VGMAs). Elorm Beenie has done PR & road jobs for Sizzla, Jah Mason, Busy Signal, Kiprich, Anthony B, Demarco, Turbulence, Popcaan, Jah Vinci & Morgan Heritage who came to Ghana for concerts and other activities. Elorm Beenie has done countless activations for artistes and has coordinated dozens of events both locally and internationally. He deeply understands the rudiments of the industry. His passion for the profession is enormous. Aside his PR duties, he also stands tall as one of the few bloggers who breakout first hand credible and also dig out substantial information relating to the arts & industry. He is quite visible in the industry and very influential on social media, which to his advantage, has gunned a massive following for him on social media as well as in real life. He is a strong media and communication professional skilled in Coaching, Strategic Planning, and Event Management. He's very transparent on issues around the art industry.

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