Livingstone Etse Satekla, better known by his stage name Stonebwoy, is the first Ghanaian musician to reach 100 million Audiomack streams.
After making history with 100 million streams, Stonebwoy receives a plaque from Audiomack. On Thursday, after his performance at the 2022 Afrochella Festival, Stonebwoy received a plaque from Audiomack to acknowledge his achievement of this historic milestone.
Jason Johnson, Audiomack's vice president of marketing and brand strategy, and Charlotte Bawana, Audiomack's director of brand and media partnerships, presented the plaque to Stonebwoy.
Stonebwoy receives a plaque from Audiomack after achieving a milestone of 100 million streams. In 2019, Stonebwoy joined Audiomack, and the platform counted 37 of his songs, making him one of the artists with the most streams across the continent.
"This is for each and every one of you; it contains every stream that you guys streamed. Merci beaucoup! Additionally, Stonebwoy stated, "I promise you that I am going to release an Album next year."
In contrast, Audiomack announced earlier this year that it would be launching its continent-wide #KeepTheBeatGoing campaign in Ghana.
Stonebwoy receives a plaque from Audiomack after the campaign, which was inspired by the heartbeat of music—the drum—is designed to empower creatives and inspire listeners to tap in with new music from across Africa. The campaign, which was inspired by the heartbeat of music—the drum—made history. Stonebwoy received a plaque from Audiomack after the campaign.
The Keep The Beat Going campaign in Ghana will include a creator workshop, billboards featuring well-known artists like Stonebwoy, KiDi, and MzVee, playlists from well-known Ghanaian artists, digital advertisements, and a compelling documentary that tells the stories of Ghanaians through music.
"Our method of further introducing the Audiomack audience to the diverse world of African music is the Keep The Beat Going campaign." Jason Johnson, Audiomack's vice president of marketing and brand strategy, stated, "We want to make sure that the artist, the producer, and the fan are represented across billboards, radio ads, and more as we move music forward worldwide."
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