Ugandan dancehall singer Wizzard OG, now based in Germany, is filled with excitement after clocking impressive numbers on his Spotify annual report, topping charts and streams unlike most of them.
The fast-rising star shared screenshots showing how far he has come in just one year of pushing his sound. He pulled in 21.6K listeners, 1.5K streaming hours, 38.8K total streams, and reached fans in 139 countries. His top listening markets were Uganda, South Africa, United States, Malawi, and the United Kingdom, not bad for a guy who has barely warmed up.
Wizzard OG didn’t hide his excitement. He went to his social media and captioned his report with the simple but confident message:
“Appreciate everyone locked in. We’re just getting started 🛫.”

The singer has released several dancehall bangers throughout his debut year and quickly built a loyal following, gaining spots on 408 playlists, being ranked in the Top 10 Artists for 227 fans, and even becoming the No.1 Artist for six listeners worldwide.
He confirmed that he has even more music lined up for 2026 as he plans to grow his fanbase further. There’s also a collabo with Pallaso in the pipeline — a move that could easily catapult him deeper into the mainstream..
For an artist who only stepped into the industry a year ago, Wizzard OG’s numbers paint the picture of a star rising fast and confidently. The kind of steady climb that turns into a sprint once the world catches on.