
In the middle of Times Square, where lights flash endlessly and billboards compete for the attention of millions who pass through daily, one message now shines with striking clarity. Thakzin’s Gods Window Pt.1 has been elevated to a global stage, supported by Spotify Africa and its presence among the iconic digital screens is nothing short of a powerful statement.
This moment reflects far more than a display of music promotion—it signals the recognition of a project that has traveled beyond borders, carrying its message of unity, hope and creation to one of the most visible platforms in the world. For any artist, Times Square is a landmark stage. To stand among global names and brands that have become household fixtures and to see your own work glowing above the streets of New York City, is a clear sign that the world is watching.
The sight of Gods Window Pt.1 across the towering lights represents a journey fulfilled. From its inception, the project has been rooted in the values of collective energy, togetherness and timeless creation. Now, the fact that it commands space in a city where culture, commerce and influence intersect makes its recognition even more profound. Times Square is not simply a location; it is a crossroads of global visibility. To be part of it means that the message carried in the project is no longer confined to local audiences, but resonating with the world at large.

Support from Spotify Africa has amplified the moment, making sure that the music does not only reach ears but also finds its place in the hearts of people across continents. This collaboration emphasizes the strength of platforms that understand the power of connecting artists to global audiences, creating bridges where distance no longer matters.
What shines across those giant screens is not just imagery—it is a symbol of recognition earned. It speaks to the way Gods Window Pt.1 has touched listeners with its blend of sound and meaning, and how those listeners have carried its message forward, helping it reaches a point where the world can see it illuminated in New York. The significance lies in the fact that this project now shares space with the biggest cultural and commercial names of our time, marking a new chapter in its journey.
Gods Window Pt.1 being displayed in Times Square is more than a highlight—it is a global acknowledgment that music created with unity at its core resonates universally. The recognition it now enjoys signals not just the project’s growth but its place in the wider story of art that crosses boundaries and speaks to humanity everywhere.






