Scottish singer Emeli Sandé's new song 'More of You' featuring Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy has made its first appearance on the Official Afrobeats Chart Top 20.
It debuted at number five, coming in after Wizkid's No Stress and beating Burna Boy's 'Collateral Damage' off his African Giant album.
The song which was released on October 21 to critical success also featured UK singer and producer Nana Rogues.
Announcing the collaboration on Twitter, the Emeli Sandé said she was excited to release her first Afrobeat song with the two artistes.
The chart based on sales and streams across a seven-day period, compiled by the Official Charts Company.
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