Musician Tony Dath’s latest single, ‘Merci Beaucoup', has taken the music scene by storm.
The song has officially reached No. 1 on the South Africa Audiomack charts and No. 8 on the Ghana charts, solidifying its impact across the continent.

Produced by WillisBeatz, ‘Merci Beaucoup’ blends infectious rhythms with Tony Dath’s signature style, making it a fan favorite in both West and Southern Africa.
The track’s rapid rise on the charts is a testament to its widespread appeal and growing global audience.

Tony Dath expressed his excitement about the achievement:
"I’m incredibly grateful for the love and support from South Africa, Ghana, and beyond. This is just the beginning, and I can’t wait to share more with you all."
With this milestone, Merci Beaucoup is set to make an even bigger impact as it continues to gain traction on streaming platforms.
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