King Promise has gained global relevance after he successfully held a well-sold-out Asian concert to cement his name as the first African musician to have had a successful show in Asia.
His hard work and resilience in the industry are paying off, as a billboard has been erected in his name in London to sell his new album, “True To Self.”
The celebrated Afrobeat singer’s “True To Self” album was seen in Leicester Square, London, and it was done as part of his efforts to expand his audience beyond the African continent.
The 12-track album featured well known artistes, including Shallipopi, Fave, Gabzy, Fridayy, Lasmid, Ladipoe, Sarkodie, and Olivetheboy.
After its release, “True To Self” climbed charts and claimed the top spot in Ghana on Apple Music and charted internationally, reaching number 31 in Sierra Leone, 48 in Oman, 53 in Spain, 54 in Nigeria, 56 in Chad, 71 in Uganda, 88 in the Republic of the Congo, and 93 in Benin.
Though he missed out on the coveted Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) Artiste of the Year, King Promise has solidified his position as a rising star in the music industry.
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe












