JoJo the DJ reaches new milestone by surpassing 500k monthly listeners on Spotify.

Ghanaian DJ, JoJo the DJ, known for his unique mixtapes and electrifying live performances, has reached a new milestone in their career. He has surpassed 500k monthly listeners on Spotify, making him one of the most sought-after Ghanaian DJs on the platform.

JoJo the DJ

With an ever-growing following on the music streaming platform, JoJo the DJ is gradually becoming a household name in the world of music. His mixes, which blend Ghanaian music genres and eras seamlessly, have caught the attention of music lovers in the country and around the world. From the moment he released ‘The Mellow Mood Mix’ on Spotify, JoJo the DJ has been on an upward trajectory, gaining new followers and listeners every day.

When asked about his success, JoJo the DJ said, “500,000+ monthly listeners? That’s ’s crazy! I initially put out this mix to what you will say ‘test waters,’ then drop one with more hits because I’m used to dropping throwback mixes, so a new school one wasn’t in the plans. But looking back, I’m glad I did and it has led people to discovering songs from unkown acts like Ara The Jay and few others I put on there. So this milestone means a lot to me, it’s a blessing and I’m grateful.”

To celebrate this achievement, JoJo the DJ is planning on dropping an original single and a series of exclusive shows and events for his fans. “I want to see how far that will also go to keep the numbers up, because honestly in this game, it’s all about the numbers.”

With this new milestone, JoJo the DJ is poised to take the music world by storm. His unique sound and innovative style has already earned him a place among the top DJs in Ghana. As he continues to create and share his music, it’s clear that JoJo the DJ is destined for greatness.

You can catch up on all his mixes on Spotify here!

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Ato Kilson

Ato Kilson has years of experience in the music and arts industry serving as a journalist and PR consultant. Ato is very passionate about telling stories that projects Africa in a good light.

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