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    Home » News » I’m Surprised Ghanaians Are Not Celebrating Amaarae’s Success – Kwesi Arthur
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    I’m Surprised Ghanaians Are Not Celebrating Amaarae’s Success – Kwesi Arthur

    By Elorm ChapoDecember 14, 2024
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    I'm Surprised Ghanaians Are Not Celebrating Amaarae's Success - Kwesi Arthur
    I'm Surprised Ghanaians Are Not Celebrating Amaarae's Success - Kwesi Arthur
    I'm Surprised Ghanaians Are Not Celebrating Amaarae's Success - Kwesi Arthur

    I’m Surprised Ghanaians Are Not Celebrating Amaarae’s Success. Ghanaian rapper, Kwesi Arthur has hit out Ghanaians for their lack of support for Ghanaian singer, Amaarae. Speaking in an interview with Y 107.9 FM’s Kojo Manuel on the ‘Dryve of your Lyfe’ show, Kwesi Arthur stated that Ghanaians are not celebrating Amaarae’s billboard success.

    According to him, it’s only a few people including himself who have been appreciative of the singer’s success.

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    “I don’t think we are celebrating Amaarae’s success, but the people who will appreciate it will appreciate it. Myself, I appreciate it very much,” he said.

    “Amaarae’s song is on Billboard hot 100, her songs are above Kanye West and other global artistes, it is huge for Ghana and herself,”
    he added.

    I'm Surprised Ghanaians Are Not Celebrating Amaarae's Success - Kwesi Arthur

    Here Is What Billboard Reported On The Official Website;
    Elsewhere, “Sad Girlz Luv Money” by Amaarae and Moliy and featuring Kali Uchis, makes notable moves, at No. 33 on both charts, as it debuts on the Global Excl. U.S. chart and rises from last week’s No. 136 debut on the Global 200. The song’s surge is bolstered by 22.1 million streams (up 127%) and 1,700 downloads sold (up 242%) worldwide in the week ending Nov. 11, according to MRC Data.

    All three acts on the pop-Afro-fusion song are from the U.S. but incorporate their disparate lineages and influences into the track. Amaarae and Moliy were both raised between the U.S. (Atlanta and Orlando, respectively) and Accra, Ghana. They teamed up on “Sad Girlz” for Amaarae’s 2020 debut studio LP, The Angel You Don’t Know.

    “Sad Girlz” is the latest in a recent surge of African pop on the global charts (and on U.S.-based surveys), following Wizkid’s “Essence,” featuring Tems and Justin Bieber, and CKay’s “Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah),” currently at No. 4 on the Global 200 in its eighth consecutive week in the top 10. Wizkid, Tems and CKay are all from Nigeria. “Sad Girlz” marks the global charts’ first Ghanaian infusion.

    A remix of “Sad Girlz” with Uchis was released in September and has recently exploded online, with more than 2.2 million uses on TikTok so far. Uchis herself was born in Alexandria, Va., but has focused her 2020-21 musical output on her Colombian heritage. She adds a Latin flare to the song, including some sections in Spanish, following her solo Spanglish top 10 global hit, “Telepatía.”

    Meanwhile, “Sad Girlz” combines African and Latin pop via three female American singers, a notable blend considering that international breakout crossovers for the genres have typically trended toward male superstars, including Wizkid and Burna Boy, from Nigeria, and J Balvin and Camilo, from Colombia.

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