In a moment that has set social media buzzing, business mogul RNAQ has officially fulfilled a jaw-dropping GH¢100,000 pledge to Ghanaian music icon Okyeame Kwame, in a major show of support for his latest track “Clap.”
The payment, which had been publicly promised as part of a promotional deal, has now been fully delivered—sparking excitement, admiration, and intense online conversation as a video of the moment circulates widely.
In the clip, the pledge fulfillment is presented as a celebratory milestone, reinforcing the growing trend of high-value brand and artist collaborations in Ghana’s entertainment industry. The gesture is being hailed by fans as a powerful boost for the song’s visibility and commercial reach.

Industry watchers say the move signals a new wave of private-sector influence in music promotion, where business figures are increasingly playing direct roles in pushing creative projects into the mainstream spotlight.
For Okyeame Kwame, a veteran known for blending artistry with business savvy, the backing adds fresh momentum to “Clap”, which is already gaining traction across digital platforms.
As reactions continue to pour in, one thing is clear: this is not just a song promotion—it’s a headline-grabbing fusion of music, money, and marketing power.


