By Ollus Ndomu
Canadian sensation Daniel Nwosu Jr., popularly known as Dax, is riding a wave of gratitude as he extends a heartfelt ‘thank you’ to his Zambian fanbase. The rapper, singer, and songwriter recently shared the exciting news that Zambia has secured its place as the fourth-largest country in his impressive seven-million-strong Facebook family.
Taking to his socials, Dax expressed his astonishment, “THAT’S INSANE!” and shared his delight in discovering that all of the top cities are now African, with Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, claiming the second-largest city spot in his Facebook following.
In his message, Dax emphasized the significance of his connection to Africa, where his roots lie. He reminisced about mentioning Lusaka in his collaboration with the phenomenal Khaligraph Jones from Kenya in their song “HIROSHIMA.” Encouraging fans to check it out, Dax welcomed suggestions on future collaborations, assuring followers that he reads, listens, and appreciates their input.
The artist reflected on the incredible support he’s witnessed in Africa, expressing gratitude for the appreciation of his words at such a profound level.
Dax, known for his impactful lyrics, highlighted the power of words in shaping our lives, emphasizing the importance of self-affirmation.
Honored by the growing global support, especially in Africa, Dax pledged to continue creating art that demands to be heard. He shared his commitment to showcasing the impact of his work and spreading it worldwide.
With the top countries in his Facebook family now including South Africa, the United States, Nigeria, Zambia, and the Philippines, Dax celebrated the diverse reach of his music.
As he basks in the success of hitting seven million followers, the artist teased his fans with a promise of new music on the horizon.


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