Official News Report | Eye on Western North Digital
Supa Sandy has turned a year’s worth of momentum into a full-blown music career, racking up more than 10 performances in less than 12 months.
The former Methodist schoolgirl first caught public attention singing covers of Stonebwoy, King Paluta, Shatta Wale and other Ghanaian heavyweights. Today, she’s no longer just a fan with a mic – she’s a signed, full-time artiste with a growing calendar of bookings and a management team behind her.
In a rapid climb, Sandy has already shared stages with some of the country’s top acts, secured ambassadorial deals, and built a reputation that’s making her family proud. Her transition from bedroom covers to professional bookings shows how quickly Ghana’s music scene can elevate fresh talent when the voice and timing align.
What started as a hobby has become a career trajectory that industry watchers are now tracking closely. With more shows lined up and brand partnerships in place, Supa Sandy’s story is shaping up to be one of the year’s breakout narratives in Ghanaian entertainment.
