Rudeboy heaps praise on Fancy Gadam after sold-out Tamale Stadium show, teases collaboration

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By Yaw Opoku Amoako June 4, 2026

Nigerian music heavyweight Rudeboy has spoken glowingly about Ghanaian northern music sensation Fancy Gadam following a spectacular sold-out concert at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium in Tamale — and the admiration has come with the promise of more to come.

The concert, already being hailed as one of the most significant musical events ever staged in Northern Ghana, drew thousands of fans who packed the stadium to the rafters, generating an atmosphere that both artists fed off throughout the night as they delivered performances that left the crowd wanting more.

In the aftermath of the show, Rudeboy made a point of publicly recognising Fancy Gadam’s extraordinary pull with his fanbase, describing him as a remarkable talent with the qualities and reach to make a mark on the global stage.

The Nigerian star also spoke warmly about his experience in Tamale, saying the energy and hospitality of the people there set the occasion apart from anything he had encountered elsewhere.

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Adding further fuel to the excitement, Rudeboy hinted at an upcoming joint project with Fancy Gadam — a collaboration reportedly titled “I Don’t Need You” — a revelation that has already sent fans in both Ghana and Nigeria into a frenzy of anticipation.

The post-concert buzz has done wonders for Fancy Gadam’s standing in the wider music conversation, with industry observers pointing to Rudeboy’s endorsement as a powerful signal of the northern artist’s growing international appeal.

Social media has since been flooded with reactions from fans celebrating what many are calling a watershed moment for live music culture in Northern Ghana.

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