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SAINT AMOR’S “SAY MY NAME” FT. KRYMI TAKES TEXAS BY STORM AT TEXASFEST 2025

Fri, 13 Jun 2025 Source: Twumasi Michael Akoto

June 13, 2025 | Austin, TX –




From the heart of Ghana to the streets of Austin, Saint Amor's emotionally charged single “Say My Name” featuring Krymi has become the undeniable anthem of TexasFest 2025. With its infectious Afrobeats groove, heartfelt lyrics, and soul-drenched vocals, the track is now dominating DJ sets across the Lone Star State — and rapidly gaining momentum nationwide.

The song, which was released earlier this year, made its first major splash at TexasFest's Global Sounds Stage, where DJs from all over the U.S. and Africa showcased cross-continental talent. It was DJ Vino who first dropped “Say My Name” during a primetime set — and the crowd’s reaction was electric. Phones lit up the night sky as fans Shazamed the song en masse, turning it into one of the most searched tracks on the festival’s final day.

“The minute I played it, the crowd went wild,” said DJ Vino. “That hook from Saint Amor, and then Krymi’s smooth response — it’s pure magic. Everyone was asking me, ‘Who is that?!’”

The buzz didn’t stay in Austin for long.

By the next morning, “Say My Name” was on heavy rotation across Texas radio stations, including Hot 97 Austin, Houston Beat FM, and Dallas Wave Radio. Within days, the wave spread to Atlanta, New York, Miami, and even Los Angeles, with DJs like DJ Smalls, QueenieBeatz, and DJ Raymo adding the song to their late-night sets and Afrobeats mixes.

— A Global Sound Breaking Borders


Saint Amor, already gaining a reputation as Ghana’s rising melodic storyteller, teamed up with hitmaker Krymi to create a song that captures heartbreak, longing, and raw vulnerability. The chemistry between the two is undeniable, and “Say My Name” is the kind of cross-continental collaboration that bridges cultures and connects souls.

“We never imagined it would go this far this fast,” Saint Amor shared via Instagram Live. “To see people in Texas vibing like they’ve known the song forever — that’s what music is about. Unity. Emotion. Connection.”

— What's Next?

With TexasFest as a major springboard, “Say My Name” is now climbing viral charts and getting playlisted across platforms like Apple Music’s Africa Now, Spotify’s African Heat, and Audiomack’s Trending USA.

Saint Amor’s team has hinted at a U.S. tour in late 2025, with potential appearances in Atlanta, New York, and Houston. Meanwhile, fans are eagerly awaiting the official music video, which insiders say was shot between Accra and Austin.

From radio waves to festival stages, “Say My Name” isn’t just a song — it’s a movement. And if TexasFest was any indication, Saint Amor and Krymi aren’t just breaking into the American scene — they’re owning it.

Source: Twumasi Michael Akoto