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TeePhlow reveals the biggest song of his music career with most digital streams
Talented Ghanaian rapper, TeePhlow has declared his latest song ‘6 Feet’ as the biggest song with the most numbers on the digital platforms.
“One of the things I just found out that shocked me is that this song has fast become my biggest song with the most numbers on my digital platforms,” he revealed.
According to the Quantity Surveyor-turned-rapper, the biggest song in his music career before ‘6 Feet’ used to be ‘Forgive’ which featured Adina Thembi.
He continued, “Forgive used to be the topmost but this song has passed forgive and if you look at the streams on apple music and Spotify it’s going crazy”.
Speaking in an exclusive interview on Cape Coast-based Kastle FM with Amansan Krakye, TeePhlow said the reaction by the fans towards his new song is amazing.
He answered, “So far I will say that the reaction is definitely amazing and as of now on the streaming platforms it’s going crazy”.
Source:MyNewsGh.com/Amansan Krakye/2022
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