Shatta Wale has extended heartfelt congratulations to his fellow musician, King Promise, for achieving a historic milestone.
King Promise, who recently released his highly anticipated third studio album in 2024, has been named the most-streamed male Ghanaian artist on Spotify, an accomplishment that cements his influence on both the local and global music scenes.
The achievement has sparked widespread admiration from fans and artists alike, with social media buzzing with celebratory messages.
Among the notable voices was Shatta Wale, who himself recently surpassed 30 million streams on Audiomack with his SAFA album.
The dancehall king took to his X (formerly Twitter) platform to laud King Promise, sharing a screenshot of a news post from Pluzz FM announcing the feat.
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“Congratulations, my brother @IamKingPromise! You deserve this and more. Keep putting Ghana on the map. #ChampionThings,” he wrote, a message that resonated with fans of both artists.
King Promise’s journey to this point has been one of relentless dedication. From his breakout hits like CCTV and Selfish to his more recent anthem Terminator, his music has consistently struck a chord with audiences across continents.
In a recent interview, the singer reflected on his journey: “I’ve always wanted to make music that connects with people, no matter where they’re from.
Streaming platforms like Spotify have given us the chance to reach the world, and I’m grateful for that.”
Shatta Wale’s endorsement of his colleague’s success highlights the growing sense of unity within the Ghanaian music industry.
King Promise’s latest milestone also reflects the rising influence of Ghanaian music globally. Artists like him, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, and others are increasingly showcasing the diversity and richness of Ghana’s sound to the world.
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