From Classroom Covers to Chart Contender: Supa Sandy’s Explosive Year

Official News Report | Eye on Western North Digital

Supa Sandy has gone from Methodist schoolgirl singing Stonebwoy, King Paluta, and Shatta Wale covers to a full-time artiste with over 10 shows in under a year – and she’s just getting started.

Her rapid rise isn’t just about bookings. Sandy has stacked up releases like Judas, Here to Stay, Eno Akua, Sugar, Supa and more, building a catalogue that’s already resonating with fans. Each track has added fuel to her growing reputation as one of Ghana’s most promising new voices.

Now signed to a management team, she’s working with top stars in the country, landing ambassadorial deals, and making her family proud. The shift from bedroom covers to professional stages and studio releases shows how fast talent can move when the timing is right.

With momentum from her recent songs and a packed performance schedule, Supa Sandy is carving out a space that’s hard to ignore. The Ghanaian music scene has a new name to watch, and she’s proving she’s here to stay.

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