Shatta Wale Celebrates As His Song Incoming Hits Number 20 On Apple Music Nigeria Top 100 Chart
- Shatta Wale's latest song, Incoming, has hit number 20 on Apple Music, Top 100: Nigeria chart
- In a tweet by the musician's publicist, Flex Germain, the musician's team encouraged fans to stream the music
- Shatta's Incoming is one of the songs off his upcoming Konekt album, and the tune has been making waves
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Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale's latest track, Incoming, featuring Nigerian sensation Tekno, has soared to the 20th position on Apple Music's Top 100: Nigeria chart.
This exciting news was revealed via a tweet from Shatta Wale's publicist, Flex Germain, who urged fans to keep the momentum going by streaming the song.
Incoming is part of Shatta Wale's highly anticipated upcoming album, Konekt, and it has been making waves in Ghana and Nigeria.
The song's impressive ascent on the Apple Music chart showed Shatta Wale's ever-growing popularity across the continent.
Shatta Wale's publicist, Flex Germaine, in his tweet, expressed the team's excitement about the significant achievement. The tweet read:
Keep streaming. We are moving so quickly. Let’s hit #1 by the end of this week on all the charts. Let’s go !!
Fans of Shatta Wale responded with enthusiasm, promising to continue streaming the song and helping it climb even higher on the charts.
Shatta Movement fans celebrate Shatta Wale
Legit.ng gathered some reactions from social media users.
Qheku_Gage said:
The bloggers and the gatekeepers won’t say anything about this because it’s not their fav… but I always say who God has blessed, no man can bring him down… let's keep pushing
profdublyn_zee reacted:
Solid! this track is doing wonders oo.
KutaBen wrote:
Shatta Wale will live longer and reign forever
Shatta Wale talks about high school days
In a related story, Shatta Wale, in a video, spoke about his high school days and bragged about how good he had it as a kid.
The musician said he used to go to school with an ample amount of provisions that trumped that of his colleagues.
Shatta made the comment while addressing journalists who talked ill about him, stating that they did not come from a good home like him.
Source: YEN.com.gh