La chanteuse @badgalbambyyy (Bamby) connaît une forte montée en popularité suite à sa performance remarquée lors de Les Flammes.
Selon des données partagées par Billboard et Spotify, ses écoutes ont augmenté d’environ 80 % à l’échelle mondiale entre le 22 et le 24 avril, soit dans la foulée de l’événement.
Dans le détail, ses titres Pas jalouse en collaboration avec Kerchak et Run di Place enregistrent respectivement des hausses de 81 % et 72 % sur la plateforme.
Cette progression confirme l’impact grandissant des Flammes sur la visibilité des artistes issus des cultures urbaines et afro-caribéennes.
🎥 : @lesflammes
Watching Bamby’s rise after Les Flammes has been truly inspiring. The event clearly plays a pivotal role in amplifying artists from urban and Afro-Caribbean backgrounds, providing them a platform that leads to substantial growth in their music streams globally. From personal experience following similar artists, I’ve noticed that performances at such well-publicized events often translate into tangible increases in audience engagement and streaming figures shortly after. Specifically, Bamby’s tracks 'Pas jalouse', a collaboration with Kerchak, and 'Run di Place' saw impressive streaming rises, by about 81% and 72% respectively. This reflects not only her rising popularity but also the powerful effect major music festivals and showcases have on an artist’s reach. For fans and music enthusiasts, these events are goldmines for discovering emerging talents who bring fresh urban and Afro-Caribbean sounds. Furthermore, platforms like Billboard and Spotify serve as excellent indicators of an artist's momentum post-event. They provide transparent, real-time data showcasing how much an artist’s fanbase is growing internationally. As a music lover, I find it exciting to track these trends because they often predict the breakthrough of new artists onto wider mainstream stages. If you’re an aspiring artist or a fan wanting to support these voices, tuning into Les Flammes showcases and engaging with their featured artists on streaming platforms is a great way to contribute to their ongoing success. Festivals like Les Flammes spotlight artistry that might otherwise remain under the radar, and the collective support from listeners can truly propel artists like Bamby to international acclaim.











