
Ghanaians music star, Gyakie, has expanded her international reach after featuring on “Call Me”, a song by Mavo from Camisa 10, a music project linked to Brazilian football icon Ronaldinho.
The collaboration is another major step in Gyakie's career as she continues to make inroads into the global music market. Her contribution to the song highlights her growing appeal beyond Africa and reinforces her reputation as one of Ghana's most successful contemporary artists.
Since breaking onto the music scene, Gyakie has consistently attracted international attention through her unique sound, chart-topping releases, and collaborations with artists from around the world. Her latest appearance on Camisa 10 adds another noteworthy achievement to her expanding portfolio.
The track also features the creative influence of co-producer iPhxne DJ, whose contributions helped shape the record’s overall sound. Flip The Music, Gyakie's record label, played a key role in supporting and coordinating the collaboration.
With Ronaldinho's global popularity extending far beyond football, the project is expected to attract listeners from various regions, offering Gyakie another platform to showcase her talent to new audiences.
The collaboration comes at a time when African music continues to gain international recognition, with artists from the continent increasingly securing opportunities on major global projects. For Gyakie, the feature represents another significant milestone in a career that continues to move from strength to strength.


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