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Gyakie's "Forever" Remix hits 50 million YouTube views.

Fri, 4 Aug 2023 Source: FactsCheck.com

Gyakie, the Ghanaian music sensation, continues to break limits and reach new heights in her thriving career. The music video for the "Forever" remix has already surpassed 50 million views on YouTube, marking yet another big accomplishment for the great musician.

Since its debut, the "Forever" remix, which features Nigerian artist Omah Lay, has captivated audiences across the world with its soulful melody and meaningful lyrics. Gyakie's entrancing vocals, paired with Omah Lay's captivating presence, have resulted in an irresistible blend that has received worldwide recognition in and outside of Ghana and Nigeria.

This latest achievement comes as no surprise given Gyakie's incredible progress over the last year. Her meteoric rise has been highlighted by several remarkable accomplishments, including her participation as the first Ghanaian in YouTube's Black Voices programme, a global project that honours and amplifies Black voices.

"I am grateful for the overwhelming love and support from my fans," Gyakie says. "The 'Forever' remix's success and the 50 million views milestone on YouTube are both humbling and inspiring." "I'm looking forward to continuing to share my music and connect with people all over the world."

The Flip The Music singer has grabbed the hearts of millions with her hard work, unique sound, and dedication to her craft, becoming a beacon of inspiration for many upcoming acts, and with her recent hint at releasing her debut album soon following two EPs, fans are eagerly awaiting more. Gyakie

Fans eagerly await Gyakie's future endeavours, knowing that she will certainly offer more captivating tunes and compelling narrative to the world.

Source: FactsCheck.com