Gyakie Beats Cardi B And Others To Secure The 4th Position On Billboard’s “Top Triller Global Chart” | Screenshots

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Rising Ghanaian singer, Jackie Acheampong known widely as Gyakie has moved to the 4th position on Billboard chart with her hit single ‘Forever’.

The Flip The Music signee first made her debut on Billboard top chart on December 16th 2020.

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As of today, Wednesday 24 February 2021, Gyakie is still making Ghana proud with her style of music as she has dethrone Cardi B’s ‘UP’ rap song and other bangers with her hit single ‘Forever’ off her ‘’SEED’’ EP.

On the chart, accordingly, Shreya Ghoshal & Soumyadeep Ghoshal sits on the 1st spot with “Angana Morey”, followed by Mila, Petter Ferraz e Menor Nico with “Amor Ou O Litrao (Brega Funk)”, then Erica Banks with “Buss It” and on the fourth position comes Ghana’s very own Gyakie with “Forever” dethroning Cardi B’s “Up” and others.

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Gyakie Beats Cardi B And Others To Secure The 4th Position On Billboard's "Top Triller Global Chart" | Screenshots
Gyakie Beats Cardi B And Others To Secure The 4th Position On Billboard's "Top Triller Global Chart" | Screenshots
Gyakie Beats Cardi B And Others To Secure The 4th Position On Billboard's "Top Triller Global Chart" | Screenshots
Gyakie Beats Cardi B And Others To Secure The 4th Position On Billboard's "Top Triller Global Chart" | Screenshots

‘Forever’ which paints the picture of everlasting love and loyalty is a song Gyakie particularly holds dear. According to her, the song represents the type of love she aspires for her future self.

The Billboard Top Triller U.S. and Top Triller Global charts highlight the biggest songs on social media app Triller based on a formula blending the amount of views of videos containing a respective songs, the level of engagement with those videos and the raw total of videos uploaded featuring each song, according to Triller. Data for the charts is represented on a Friday-Thursday tracking week, with the latest period running December. 15-19.