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Abigail Chams and Harmonize's "Me Too" Soars: 1.5 Million YouTube Views in 11 Days, Leading Tanzania's Charts

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AMG Records
AMG Records

The Tanzanian music scene is abuzz with the release of "Me Too," a captivating collaboration between the talented multi-instrumentalist Abigail Chams and renowned artist Harmonize. Since its debut on February 28, 2025, this enchanting love song has rapidly won over audiences, amassing over 1.5 million views on YouTube and securing the top spot on the platform's charts in Tanzania.

'Me Too': A Celebration of Genuine Love

"Me Too" stands out with its catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics that celebrate mutual love. The harmonious blend of Abigail Chams' and Harmonize's vocals creates a romantic ambiance that deeply resonates with listeners, enhancing the song's universal appeal.

A Remarkable Surge on YouTube

The official music video for "Me Too" swiftly surpassed 1.5 million views on YouTube in 11 days, reflecting the fans' enthusiasm for this collaboration. This impressive performance showcases the ability of Tanzanian artists to produce high-quality works that captivate both local and international audiences.

Dominating Tanzania's Music Charts

Beyond its view count success, "Me Too" has ascended to the top of YouTube's charts in Tanzania. This achievement underscores the song's significant impact on the national music scene and reaffirms the growing popularity of both Abigail Chams and Harmonize.

This collaboration exemplifies the richness and diversity of contemporary Tanzanian music. The ability of Abigail Chams and Harmonize to craft tracks that resonate with a broad audience highlights the potential of African artists to influence the global music landscape.

To experience "Me Too" visit Abigail's official YouTube channel and major music streaming platforms.

This article was written by AMG Records.

Note: The figures mentioned in this article are based on data available up to the publication date.


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