Tom D’Frick Hit A Million Streams On Boomplay With ‘Stay Wicked’
Tom D’Frick has hit a new milestone with his single Stay Wicked, which features Medikal, reaching one million streams on Boomplay.
This is Tom D’Frick’s most recent achievement, following the signing of a huge deal with the Stubborn Academy and a milestone entry into Boomplay’s Top 100 International Songs.
‘Towel,’ by Feli Nuna, is featured on Boomplay’s ‘Girl Vibes’ playlist.
Tom D’Frick’s partnership with Stubborn Academy has improved his streams, and we believe he is the first artist from Africa to top the Boomplay International chart, taking the number one slot.
Boomplay, Africa’s top music platform, is yet to recognize his efforts in increasing traffic around the world.
The academy is currently working on an external play (EP) from the artist that will keep his followers on their toes.
Check out Tom D’Frick’s social media outlets for additional information on his million Boomplay streams.
Oridge, Barclain On stage, Samuel McTrinity Abusah, commonly known as Tom D’Frick, is a professional artist, business mogul, and entrepreneur who has had over 8 successful shows.
He focuses on the sensory aspect of art, seeking to express the intricacies of life through a mix of music that reaches a global audience.
Born on the Ecowas Road in Ghana’s Aflao Border Town, Ketu Municipal, Volta Region.
Tom D’Frick began his schooling at Akosombo VRA No. 1 and graduated from Akatsi No. 1 Junior High School. He subsequently transferred to Sunrise Christian High School, where he completed his senior secondary education.
His passion of music was influenced by his mother and father, who listened to a wide variety of music. The honorable performer rapidly reverses his direction in order to excite his audience, who recognized him as a businessman and role model.
With his song Truth, which features Fyah Krew, Tom D’Frick, a Ghanaian hip-hop musician, has won the Volta Music Awards Hip-hop Song of the Year for 2020.
Despite the fact that he had recorded several singles previously. He garnered greater exposure from Ghanaians after the publication of his first track, “Fella Freestyle, Truth, 89, The Cypher, Debaters,” which drew more audience interest and pledged to completely engage more in music.