Addi Self garnering impressive numbers on music charts
Jafaro Mohammed popularly known in the showbiz circles as Addi Self was recently ranked number 6 and number 1 on iTunes Worldwide and iTunes Ghana.
The convincing exploits of ‘The Journey’ track on various national and international music charts has earned some enviable accolades for the dancehall and afrobeats sensation.
The ‘Yo Ghana’ freestyler, who was a member of the Militants under the Shatta Movement label is also enjoying massive airplay and television appearances.
The release of the ‘Baba God’ video, which was shot in locations at Dubai and Turkey by Kofi Badu, indicates the preparedness of Addi Self to represent Ghana in style when given the needed opportunities and platforms.
Addi Self’s 15-track album ‘Zongo to BBC (London)’ was on several occasions at the number 2 spot for Best Selling Albums on iTunes Ghana.
The album also earned him a nomination in the Ghana Music Awards - USA this year.
Addi Self is poised to treat music lovers with back-to-back classics and appeal to the international music community.
’Baba God’ which features Mugeez is currently doing well and would be pushed with a radio tour across the country.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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