Ghanaian musician and entrepreneur D-Black has added his voice to the growing wave of admiration for American streamer IShowSpeed, praising the young content creator for the powerful way he has been showcasing Africa to the world.
In a heartfelt post on X, D-Black described Speed as “special,” admitting that watching his journey across Ghana and beyond has sparked a deep desire to reconnect with the continent on a more personal level.
“Make me wanna go on a road trip with my homies and friends to Togo and Benin and go check out the rest of Africa I haven’t yet seen like Uganda,” he wrote.
The post captured a feeling many Africans at home and in the diaspora are sharing — a renewed excitement to explore the richness of the continent beyond familiar borders. From bustling cities to deep-rooted traditions, Speed’s unfiltered curiosity and genuine excitement have turned everyday African experiences into global moments.
D-Black went further to thank the streamer for representing Africa, especially Ghana, in a positive and authentic light.
“Thank you for showcasing Africa, especially our homeland Ghana to the rest of the world in such an amazing way. Blessings ”
The message reflects a broader cultural moment. Through livestreams, palace visits, street interactions, and spontaneous joy, IShowSpeed has managed to present Africa as vibrant, welcoming, and full of life — countering long-held stereotypes with real-time storytelling.
For creatives like D-Black, who have long worked to put Ghana on the global map through music and business, seeing a new-generation digital star amplify Africa’s beauty hits differently. It’s not just content; it’s cultural affirmation.
As conversations continue online, one thing is clear: Speed’s African journey has done more than entertain — it has inspired movement, curiosity, and pride.
And if even Africans are feeling the urge to rediscover their own continent, then something powerful is happening.
Africa is calling — and the world is finally listening.
