In a crossover moment that perfectly blends Brazilian flair with Ghanaian rhythm, Songbird
Gyakie has every reason to celebrate. The talented singer recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a proud screenshot of her feature on Ronaldinho Gaúcho’s artist page and the numbers speak for themselves.
“Call Me (feat. Tu Musica)” — a smooth Afrobeats-soul gem featuring KJ Spio, Mavo, Gyakie, Ronaldinho Gaúcho, and Tu Musica has quickly risen to #3 on the football legend’s “Popular” tracks on Spotify.
As of the shared screenshot, the song had already racked up 141,850 streams while sitting comfortably behind two other tracks on the page. Ronaldinho’s verified artist profile boasts an impressive 1.8 million monthly listeners, giving the collaboration massive global visibility.
The track is part of Ronaldinho’s debut album Camisa 10, which brings together artists from across the world in a celebration of music, football, and culture. Gyakie joins an international lineup of 44 artists from 18 countries, marking a significant milestone for the Ghanaian songstress.
Ronaldinho Gaúcho isn’t just a football icon he’s a global personality whose charisma translates effortlessly into music. Pairing his star power with Gyakie’s silky vocals, Mavo’s energy, and KJ Spio’s production creates a feel-good anthem that’s perfect for summer playlists, parties, or late-night drives.
Fans on X responded with pure excitement, flooding the comments with playful “Call me” replies, fire emojis, and heartfelt congratulations. The post quickly garnered thousands of likes and views, showing strong early buzz around the release.
This high-profile feature comes at the perfect time for Gyakie, who continues to build momentum with consistent releases and growing international appeal. From her soulful Afrobeats sound to her undeniable stage presence, she’s carving out a lane that resonates far beyond Ghana’s borders.
Whether you’re a die-hard Ronaldinho fan discovering Afrobeats or a Gyakie supporter celebrating the W, “Call Me” delivers that infectious energy we all need right now. Stream “Call Me” now on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major platforms.
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source: kaknews.com