
JZyNo’s latest single “Sofaya“, featuring Ghanaian songstress Wendy Shay, has failed to gain significant traction on international streaming platforms despite its local success. The song, which is a hit in Liberia, has struggled to chart on top platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal. With only 16,893 streams on Spotify, fans are left wondering why the self-proclaimed “first global artist” can’t crack the international market.

The song’s lack of visibility on major streaming platforms is puzzling, especially considering its popularity on Audiomack, a platform often used by emerging artists. While Audiomack has helped JZyNo build a following, it’s clear that the song needs broader exposure to reach a wider audience. Fans are questioning why JZyNo’s team hasn’t pushed for more aggressive promotion on international platforms.
“Sofaya” is a solid track with a catchy beat and Wendy Shay’s feature adds to its appeal. However, despite its quality, the song hasn’t translated to international success. JZyNo’s local popularity hasn’t automatically translated to global recognition, and he’s facing the reality check that comes with being a global artist.
The expectation for JZyNo to perform on a global scale is high, given his claims of being a global artist. Fans are urging him to reassess his strategy and focus on cracking international markets. Being featured on Audiomack alone isn’t enough; JZyNo needs to make his presence known on major platforms.
JZyNo’s team needs to act fast to revive the song’s momentum. With the right promotion and distribution, “Sofaya” could still gain international attention. For now, the song remains a local hit, and fans are waiting to see what’s next for JZyNo. Will he bounce back and prove his global mettle? Only time will tell.

Liberia, Ghana and Nigeria have emerged as the countries with the most streams for the new release “Sofaya”. Hopefully there’s still time for the song to hit global scale.
