spot_img

Arathejay’s “Jesus Christ II” Featured in Apple Music’s Africa Now: Best of 2024

Published on

spot_img

Ghanaian artist Arathejay has reached a significant milestone with his hit single “Jesus Christ II,” featuring Black Sherif, which has been included in Apple Music’s “Africa Now: Best of 2024” playlist.

This accolade caps off a remarkable year for Arathejay, who was recognized as an Apple Music Artist in October. Since its release, “Jesus Christ II” has consistently ranked among the top three on Apple Music’s “Top 100: Ghana” chart, recently reclaiming the #1 position.

The song’s inclusion in the year-end playlist underscores its cultural impact and widespread appeal across the African continent. As Arathejay’s reputation continues to grow, fans are eagerly anticipating his upcoming single, which is set to be released before the year ends, positioning him for even greater success in 2025.

Source: TheDotNews

Latest articles

Gov’t revokes licenses of four vessels for illegal fishing

The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, along with the Fisheries Commission, announced the...

Minority warns Ghana against becoming a haven for Pirates and Drug Trafficking

Minority Caucus has expressed growing concerns over the increasing threats of piracy, drug trafficking,...

African swine fever outbreak in Damongo claim hundreds of pigs

An outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) has struck Damongo, the capital of Ghana’s...

Avedzi calls for tougher penalties for corrupt Officials beyond financial recovery

James Klutse Avedzi, former Chairman of Ghana's Public Accounts Committee (PAC), has called for...

More like this

Gov’t revokes licenses of four vessels for illegal fishing

The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, along with the Fisheries Commission, announced the...

Minority warns Ghana against becoming a haven for Pirates and Drug Trafficking

Minority Caucus has expressed growing concerns over the increasing threats of piracy, drug trafficking,...

African swine fever outbreak in Damongo claim hundreds of pigs

An outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) has struck Damongo, the capital of Ghana’s...

Discover more from The Dot News

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading