Rising Ghanaian singer Gyakie has achieved a major milestone as her hit single “Forever” continues to dominate music charts across Africa. The song, part of her debut EP Seed, has been a sensation since its release, resonating with listeners across multiple countries and earning the young artist widespread acclaim.
“Forever” climbed to the number one spot on several key music charts in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda. The song’s popularity can be attributed to its soothing blend of Afrobeats and R&B, as well as Gyakie’s soulful delivery. Its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics have made it a favorite among fans, particularly on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, where it has garnered millions of streams.
This breakthrough success has catapulted Gyakie into the spotlight, making her one of the leading female artists in West Africa. The song’s remix, featuring Nigerian artist Omah Lay, has further boosted its appeal and extended its reach to an even broader audience.
Industry experts have praised Gyakie’s ability to craft a timeless love song that cuts across borders, language barriers, and musical tastes. As “Forever” continues to perform well on music charts, the singer has been lauded as one of the new faces of African music, with many predicting a bright future ahead for the young star.
Speaking about the success of “Forever”, Gyakie expressed gratitude to her fans for their unwavering support. In interviews, she emphasized that her music is a reflection of her personal experiences, and she is humbled by the positive reception it has received across the continent.
As of today, “Forever” continues to hold strong in top positions on several major charts, and its success has led to Gyakie’s increased visibility in the international music scene. With more projects expected from the talented artist, she is quickly establishing herself as a global force in the music industry.
The continued success of “Forever” is a significant achievement for Gyakie, further solidifying her status as a breakout star in the African music industry.