Ghanaian singer Gyakie has sparked conversation on social media with a cryptic post about her recent album AFTER MIDNIGHT, reminding fans of her milestone on the Apple Music Top Albums Ghana chart. The artiste pointed out that she remains the only female act to have an album reach the number one spot on the platform in Ghana.
In her post, she wrote: “the only album by a female that went number 1 in the country btw. I say make I remind una.”
The statement has since triggered mixed reactions online. While some fans view it as a confident celebration of her achievement, others interpret it as a subtle critique of the music industry and how female artistes are recognised.
Although Gyakie did not directly reference any awards or nominations, the tone of the message has fueled speculation about possible dissatisfaction with industry recognition, or a broader commentary on the visibility of women in the space.
Despite the debate, Gyakie’s achievements continue to cement her status as one of Ghana’s leading musical voices, with her music resonating strongly both locally and internationally.
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