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Kelvin Momo's Album "Ntsako" Tops Apple Music Charts for Five Days

Kelvin Momo’s latest album, "Ntsako," has been a major hit, holding the No. 1 spot on Apple Music across all genres for five days straight. This impressive feat highlights Kelvin Momo's talent and the album's widespread appeal.


Ntsako - Album by Kelvin Momo


Released just recently, "Ntsako" has quickly captivated listeners with its smooth and intricate Amapiano sound. The album collaborates with well-known artists like Kabza De Small, Boohle, MaWhoo, Babalwa M, and Da Muziqal Chef. Popular tracks such as "Shapa Katara" and "Folasade" have stood out as fan favourites.


Chart-Topping Performance


Right from the start, "Ntsako" soared to the top of both Apple Music and Spotify charts. This achievement showcases Kelvin Momo’s ability to create music that resonates deeply with listeners worldwide.


Global Impact of Ntsako


The influence of "Ntsako" extends beyond South Africa. The album has gained significant attention in various international markets, with millions of streams from different countries. This global success underscores Kelvin Momo's growing presence in the music scene.


Fan Reactions on Kelvin Momo's Album Ntsako


Social media is buzzing with praise for "Ntsako." Fans hailed it as one of the best Amapiano albums of the year, and listeners and critics have lauded its rich and carefully curated tracks.


Future Prospects


With "Ntsako" continuing to dominate the charts, Kelvin Momo’s future looks very bright. His unique style and talent are setting him up for even greater success in the music industry. Fans are eagerly anticipating his next moves and the continued evolution of his sound.


In summary, Kelvin Momo’s "Ntsako" has achieved outstanding success on Apple Music, maintaining the No. 1 spot across all genres for five consecutive days. This milestone is a testament to his talent and the album’s broad appeal. As he continues to make waves in the industry, Kelvin Momo’s influence on Amapiano and the global music scene is set to grow even further.




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