Dont forget #TellMe is still available for your listening pleasure http://t.co/3g62Xp0PBz
— Becca (@beccafrica) November 12, 2014
However, Becca was also interested in inspiring and motivating people (women especially) to ask the questions that were important about their relationships.
#TellMe was made to inspire and motivate everyone to ask the questions they need answers to, from their partners.
— Becca (@beccafrica) November 12, 2014
So tonight.... #TellMe pic.twitter.com/wCAqASjKzZ
— Becca (@beccafrica) November 12, 2014
Within thirty minutes, TT Mobile GH, the portal for Ghanaian trending topics posted that #TellMe was 2nd on the list, which is a phenomenal achievement on its own but a few minutes after that, #TellMe was at the top of the twitter trends list.
"Getting any social media activity to go viral is a combination of good content and the right strategy. We built the content together with Becca and the team and tapped into twitter's affinity to discussing relationship related issues'' said KJR, Head of the Social Media team.
You can get Becca's Tell Me featuring Sarkodie here bit.ly/TellMeBecca