Afrobeats hit ‘Sad Girlz Luv Money Remix’ by Amaarae debuts at No.80 on Billboard Hot100

Amaarae and Moliy’s “Sad Girlz Luv Money,” featuring Kali Uchis just debuted at No. 80 on this week’s #Hot100. This record-setting hit just gave the two Ghanaians their first career entries on the Billboard charts.

The original afrobeat song has been a favourite on Youtube and Spotify for over 8 months.

Taken off her debut album ‘The Angel You Don’t Know’, Amaarae shared the remix featuring American singer-songwriter Kali Ulchis wit Kali Uchis a week ago on Spotify to rave response.

With over 6million monthly listeners, the smash hit is currently number 1 on Spotify’s top 50 – Global viral, and top 50 – USA viral charts. Amaarae’s hit release has also earned the number 1 spot on global Shazam charts, it concurrently holds the number one position in six countries and also recently surpassed 2 million video creations on Tik Tok.

‘Sad Girlz Luv Money’ was already a magical song with myself and Moliy but Kali takes it to a new dimension,” Amaarae said in a press release. “I’m excited to have her on the remix. I’ve loved her music since I was 19 in college so to be able to work on this with her was amazing and she kills her verse! I think the Sad Girlz Worldwide are going to LOVE this!”

You can listen to Amaare & Moliy featuring Kali Ulchis – Sad Girlz Luv Money here.

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