The Recording Trade of South Africa(RiSA) has acknowledged the ten million streams for Ok.O’s hit tune Sete.
The hit single which was launched in August this yr options amapiano star Younger Stunna and rapper Blxckie.
The artist, whose actual title is Ntokozo Mdluli, was introduced with a plaque by RiSA to acknowledge the milestone. It has damaged the file for the quickest gold single in The Official South African Charts (TOSAC) historical past and was licensed platinum in simply 16 days following its launch.
“Having been within the business for a big time, I’m in awe that I’m nonetheless capable of set and break information. I’ve the chance to all set new milestones for South African music tradition and that’s really an incredible feeling. I share this second with Blxckie and Younger Stunna, I’m happy with the work that we put into Sete. After all, I’m additionally grateful to all of the music lovers who streamed and shared the tune in addition to each music platform that afforded us airplay,” stated Mdluli.
RiSA CEO Nhlanhla Sibisi stated the tune has undoubtedly been one of many greatest music singles to return out of South Africa in 2022. After its launch in August it was a staple on radio, streaming platforms, golf equipment, taxis, and gatherings.
“Maybe the tune’s greatest attraction is the way it seamlessly brings the Hip Hop and Amapiano genres collectively. We’re proud to have introduced this certificates to Ok.O in acknowledgment of the milestones reached by this tune. Our native artists proceed to reinvigorate and drive the expansion of the South African music business and we’re enthusiastic about what extra to anticipate from our artists, significantly as we enter the festive season,” stated Sibisi.
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