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Cameroonian Songstress Libianca Secures Spot in Spotify’s Top 10 African Artists

Making waves across continents, US-based Cameroonian singer Libianca has etched her name in history as the sole Cameroonian artist to break into Spotify’s esteemed top 10 most-listened-to African artists in 2023. With an astounding 646 million streams, Libianca’s soul-stirring music has captivated global audiences, propelling her to the 5th position on this prestigious ranking.

This groundbreaking achievement comes as no surprise, given the widespread acclaim for Libianca’s breakout hit single, “People.” The song, celebrated for its raw emotion and sincere lyrics, has garnered immense popularity, particularly on TikTok, contributing significantly to Libianca’s meteoric rise to stardom.

While Spotify’s top 10 African artists list is predominantly occupied by Nigerian talents like Rema, Tems, Ayra Starr, Asake, Davido, Omah Lay, Fireboy DML, Bnxn, and Burna Boy, Libianca’s inclusion is a remarkable milestone for Cameroonian music on the global stage.

Libianca’s success is a testament to her exceptional talent, unwavering dedication, and ability to resonate with listeners across diverse cultures. Her music transcends borders, delivering a universal message of love, resilience, and self-discovery.

Having accumulated prestigious awards, including BET accolades and platinum recognitions, since the inception of her career with the hit single “People,” Libianca continues to shine on the international music scene. As she gears up to release her debut EP titled “Walk Away” on December 8, anticipation is high among her global fanbase, who eagerly await potential chart-topping tracks.

Libianca’s journey serves as an inspiration to budding artists in Cameroon and beyond, highlighting that with passion, perseverance, and a distinctive voice, the possibilities are boundless.

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