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Ghanaian musician Bashir Annan, known as Gambo, has entered the Global Afrobeats Top 200 Chart with his single Comma Tu-Tapel, alongside American-Ghanaian singer Moliy.
On the Shazam Global Afrobeats Top 200 chart dated Tuesday, August 26, 2025, Gambo ranked third with Comma Tu-Tapel while Moliy held the number one spot with Shake It To The Max.
In addition, Gambo became the first Ghanaian artist to top a music chart in Nigeria. His single Comma Tu-Tapel, featuring Ayigbe Edem, reached number one on Shazam’s Nigeria Top 200 Chart.
This achievement follows Gambo’s recent U.S. tour with Afrobeats artist Davido on the “5IVE Tour,” where he performed as an opening act, including at the KIA Forum Arena in Los Angeles.
Speaking on the milestone, Gambo said: “Breaking into the number one spot in Nigeria means a lot to me because it shows that music has no boundaries. I’m grateful to every fan who made this possible. This is fuel for me to keep pushing harder, expect more powerful music, bigger stages, and history-making moments ahead.”
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