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The Best Trending And Hottest Ghanaian Songs Right Now

The Best Trending And Hottest Ghanaian Songs Right Now
The Best Trending And Hottest Ghanaian Songs Right Now

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Ghanaian songs are a diverse and vibrant reflection of the country’s rich culture and history. They range from traditional folk songs to modern highlife and hiplife hits, and cover a wide range of topics, including love, loss, social justice, and everyday life.

Traditional Ghanaian songs are often sung in the country’s many local languages, such as Akan, Ewe, and Ga. They are often accompanied by traditional instruments such as the djembe drum, the gyil (balafon), and the atenteben (flute). Traditional Ghanaian songs are often used for social and religious ceremonies, as well as for entertainment.

Highlife is a genre of popular music that originated in Ghana in the early 20th century. It is a fusion of traditional African rhythms with Western instruments and styles such as jazz and calypso. Highlife songs are often sung in English or Ghanaian Pidgin English, and they often deal with themes of love, loss, and social justice. Some of the most famous highlife musicians include E.T. Mensah, King Bruce, and Nana Kwame Ampadu.

Hiplife is a more recent genre of Ghanaian music that combines elements of highlife with hip hop and reggae. Hiplife songs are often sung in English or Ghanaian Pidgin English, and they often deal with contemporary social and political issues. Some of the most popular hiplife musicians include Sarkodie, Kwaw Kese, and R2Bees.

1 . Something by Gyakie

Gyakie, born Jackline Acheampong on December 16, 1999, is a Ghanaian R&B and afro-fusion singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of Ghanaian highlife legend Nana Acheampong.

Gyakie began her music career in 2019 with the release of her single “Love is Pretty”. She gained mainstream recognition in 2020 with her hit song “Forever”, which topped music charts in Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria. She also released a remix of “Forever” with Nigerian singer Omah Lay in 2021.

Gyakie’s music is known for its catchy melodies, soulful vocals, and empowering lyrics. She has been praised for her unique sound and her ability to blend different genres of music. She has also been credited with helping to popularize afro-fusion music around the world.

Gyakie’s top songs, based on popularity and critical acclaim

  1. SOMETHING
  2. NEED ME
  3. Forever
  4. Paradise
  5. Control Me

Watch Something by Gyakie

2. Butta My Bread by JZyNO ft. Lasmid

JZyNO, born Jonathan Lee Pratt, is a Liberian singer, songwriter, and performing artist based in Ghana. He is known for his catchy melodies, energetic live performances, and fusion of Afrobeats, pop, and dancehall music.

JZyNO gained recognition in the Liberian music scene in 2020 with his song “Kpan Kpan Me” featuring Teddyride. He continued to release songs in 2021, including “RULA” featuring Epixode and Nedy Music, and “Mamie Watta” featuring Krymi. In 2023, he released his debut EP, Brown Sugar, which featured the hit single “Butta My Bread” featuring Lasmid. The song became a global sensation, topping charts in Africa, Europe, and the United States.

JZyNO’s top songs, based on popularity and critical acclaim

  1. Butta My Bread (feat. Lasmid)
  2. All You Want
  3. Let’s Flex
  4. Eyes on You (feat. Camidoh)
  5. Fall Down Inside
  6. Onana
  7. Ami
  8. Mamie Watta
  9. Rula
  10. I Like It
  11. OLoLo

Watch Butta My Bread by JZyNO ft. Lasmid

3. Every Man Cheats by Wendy Shay

Wendy Shay, born Wendy Asiamah Addo, is a Ghanaian Afro-pop and Afrobeat singer. She was born on February 20, 1996, in Kwahu, Eastern Region, Ghana. She developed a passion for music at the age of 4 and attended a music school in Burghausen, Germany.

Shay is a trained nurse by profession, but she worked as a midwife before moving to Ghana to pursue her music career. She was signed to Rufftown Records in January 2018 after the untimely death of label mate Ebony Reigns. She released her debut single, “Uber Driver”, on June 1, 2018.

list of Wendy Shay’s top songs, in no particular order

  1. Heaven
  2. H.I.T (Haters in Tears)
  3. Kiss Me on the Phone
  4. Survivor
  5. RuffTown Records
  6. Stevie Wonder
  7. Murda
  8. Break My Waist
  9. Tender Love
  10. Wedding Song
  11. The Game

Watch Every Man Cheats by Wendy Shay

4. Survivor by Wendy Shay

Survivor is a song by Ghanaian singer Wendy Shay. It was released on February 25, 2022, as the lead single from her upcoming third studio album. The song was produced by MOG Beatz.

The song is a powerful anthem of self-reliance and resilience. Wendy Shay sings about overcoming adversity and emerging stronger than before. She also addresses her critics, warning them that she is not to be messed with.

Here are some of Wendy Shay’s top songs

  1. Heaven
  2. H.I.T (Haters in Tears)
  3. Kiss Me on the Phone
  4. Survivor
  5. Stevie Wonder
  6. Murda
  7. Break My Waist
  8. Tender Love
  9. Wedding Song
  10. The Game
  11. New Level
  12. One Man

Watch Survivor by Wendy Shay

5. Fate by Kuami Eugene

Kuami Eugene, born Eugene Kwame Marfo on February 1, 1997, is a Ghanaian highlife and afrobeat singer-songwriter. He is signed to Lynx Entertainment and Empire Distribution and is known for several songs, including “Angela”, “Wish Me Well”, “Ohemaa”, and many others. He won the New Artist awards in 2018 from the Ghana Music Awards and the Ghana Music Awards UK. He also received the Most Promising Artist in Africa award from AFRIMA.

Kuami Eugene grew up in the suburb of Fadama in Accra, Ghana. He started singing at a young age and was a contestant in the reality competition show MTN Hitmaker in 2016, where he finished third overall. He was signed to Lynx Entertainment shortly after and released his debut single, “Angela”, in 2017. The song was a huge success, reaching one million views on YouTube in record time and becoming one of the most popular songs in Ghana.

Based on the search results I have found, Kuami Eugene’s top songs are

  • Love Nwantiti (ah ah ah) [feat. Joeboy & Kuami Eugene] [Remix] (2020)
  • Angela (2017)
  • Killing Me Softly (feat. Kuami Eugene) (2018)
  • Open Gate (2020)
  • Wish Me Well (2018)

Watch Fate by Kuami Eugene

6. Shade Tree by Rocky Dawuni

Rocky Dawuni is a Ghanaian singer, songwriter, producer, and activist. He is known for his signature “Afro Roots” sound, which is a mixture of Reggae, Afrobeat, Highlife, and Soul music. Dawuni is a three-time Grammy nominee and has shared the stage with Stevie Wonder, Peter Gabriel, Bono, Jason Mraz, Janelle Monáe, and John Legend, among many others. He has also been named one of Africa’s Top 10 global stars by CNN.

Dawuni is also a passionate advocate for social justice and environmental protection. He is a UN Goodwill Ambassador for the Environment for Africa, a UN Foundation Ambassador for the Clean Cooking Alliance, and a Global Ambassador for the World Day of African and Afrodescendant Culture. He uses his music and platform to raise awareness of important issues, such as climate change, poverty, and inequality.

 Rocky Dawuni’s top songs, based on popularity and streaming data

  1. In Ghana
  2. African Thriller
  3. Wickedest Sound
  4. Beats of Zion
  5. Champion Arise
  6. Neva Bow Down
  7. Beautiful People
  8. Shade Tree
  9. It’s Time
  10. Download the Revolution
  11. Woara
  12. Gonna Take It Easy
  13. Nairobi

Watch Shade Tree by Rocky Dawuni

7. Bambalika by D-Black X KiDi

Desmond Kwesi Black, better known by his stage name D-Black, is a Ghanaian rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur. He is also the CEO of Black Avenue Muzik, a Ghanaian record label and management company.

D-Black was born in Accra, Ghana, in 1985. He began rapping at a young age and released his first mixtape, D-Black & Friends, in 2005. He released his debut album, Music, Love & Life, in 2009. The album was a commercial success and spawned the hit singles “Somebody” and “Vera.”

D-Black Top Songs

  1. Sheege (ft. Gyakie)
  2. Omega
  3. Heaven Or Hell (ft. Kwesi Arthur)
  4. Vera (ft. Joey B)
  5. Personal Person (ft. Bisa Kdei)
  6. Dat Ting (ft. Davido)
  7. Obi Ba (ft. Castro)
  8. My Kinda Girl (ft. Sarkodie)
  9. Conference Call (ft. Joey B, Sarkodie, & Kwesi Arthur)
  10. Black Clouds (ft. Kofi Kinaata)
  11. Carry Go (ft. Stonebwoy)
  12. Seihor (ft. Castro)

Watch Bambalika by D-Black X KiDi

8. Case by Mr Drew ft. Mophty

Mr Drew, born Andrew Nii Commey Otoo on June 10, 1996, is a Ghanaian Highlife, Afrobeats, and RnB musician and dancer. He is known for his silky voice, electrifying dance moves, and as a certified hitmaker. He merges music and dance to give his audience a brand new experience each time.

Mr Drew started off as a dancer when he was in senior high school before later switching to become a musician full time. His career officially started when he joined and became the first runner-up at the MTN Hitmaker Season 6 in 2017. After the MTN Hitmaker, Mr Drew was signed to Highly Spiritual Music founded by music producer and engineer Kaywa. He however parted ways with the label after working together for five (5) years due to unfavorable terms and conditions in the contract later discovered.

top songs by Mr Drew according google

  • Case ft. Mophty (official video)
  • Let Me Know (Official Video)
  • S3k3 ft. Medikal (Official Video)
  • Mood (Official Video)

watch Case by Mr Drew ft. Mophty

9. Sokoo by Medikal

Medikal, whose real name is Samuel Adu Frimpong, is a highly talented hip hop and drill music artist hailing from Ghana. Renowned for his vibrant and energetic lyrics, as well as his powerful delivery style, he has managed to establish himself as one of the most accomplished musicians in Africa. His success can be attributed to his distinctive approach and captivating beats, which have resonated with audiences far and wide.

list of Medikal’s top songs, based on popularity and critical acclaim

  • Too Risky (feat. Sister Derby)
  • Confirm
  • Omo Ada
  • Amanfuor Girls
  • Shooooo Remix (feat. Kwamz, Flava, and Joey B)
  • Forever My Love (feat. Bisa Kdei)
  • How Much (Remix)
  • Adwee Ba
  • Beautiful Africa
  • Ayekoo
  • How Much
  • Oseyiee

Watch Sokoo by Medikal

 

10. Free Throw by Ko-Jo Cue ft. Joey B

Ko-Jo Cue, whose real name is Linford Kennedy Amankwaa, was born on May 27, 1989 in Kumasi, Ashanti Region. He is a versatile artist who dabbles in both hip hop and Afropop genres. Currently, he is associated with BBnZ Live and is a member of The Cue, a talent development group that he co-founded with producer Peewezel.

Ko-Jo Cue, a prominent figure in the Ghanaian music industry, has established himself as a force to be reckoned with over the course of more than ten years. Throughout his career, he has treated his fans to an array of musical projects, including mixtapes and albums that have left an indelible mark on the music scene. Notable among these releases are “The Shining”, “Before We Shine 2: The Cremation Of Care”, “For My Brothers”, and “21 Memory Lane”. Ko-Jo Cue’s unique appeal lies in his ability to seamlessly blend various genres such as hip hop, Afrobeats, and trap, thereby creating a truly versatile sound that captivates audiences far and wide.

Ko-Jo Cue top songs

Wo Nsa Be Ka
Dzo
Shii the Song
Pretty, Please
Agoro
Sumo Bo
Kama
You Decide
Everybody Knows

Watch Free Throw by Ko-Jo Cue ft. Joey B

What are the top 10 trending songs in Ghana?

  1. Victory by Joyce Blessing
  2. Country Side (feat. Black Sherif) by Sarkodie
  3. Naringa by Zuchu
  4. Bigger Every Day ft. Festizie, Membrane, Uwa, Chris Heavens & Temple by Moses Bliss
  5. One Side (Remix) [with Mayorkun & Tekno] by Iyanya
  6. Terminator by King Promise
  7. Case Remix by Mr Drew ft. Mophty
  8. Aseda by Nacee
  9. Kwaku Ananse by Amerado
  10. Goodsin by Kwame Yogot

This list is based on streaming data from Boomplay, which is the most popular music streaming platform in Ghana. The songs on the list represent a variety of genres, including gospel, Afrobeat, hiplife, and highlife.

What is the most trending song in Ghana 2023?

The most trending song in Ghana in 2023 is GOODSIN by Olivetheboy. It is a catchy afrobeat song with a positive message about self-love and empowerment. The song has been streamed over 10 million times on Boomplay and is the most Shazamed song in Ghana and Nigeria. It has also become popular on TikTok, with users creating challenges and dance videos to the song.

    • Who is your Guy? Remix – Spyro (Feat. Black Sherif & Kwesi Arthur)
    • Konongo Zongo – Black Sherif
    • Kwaku the Traveller – Black Sherif
    • Sugarcane Remix – Camidoh (Feat. Mayorkun, King Promise, & Darkoo)
  • No Wahala Remix – 1da Banton (Feat. Kizz Daniel & Tiwa Savage)
  • Country Side – Sarkodie (Feat. Black Sherif)
  • Terminator – King Promise
  • Something – Gyakie
  • Feel Your Body – Darkovibes (Feat. King Promise)
  • Party – Adina Thembi (Feat. Kofi Kinaata)
  • Love Me Now – Wendy Shay

These songs are all popular on Ghanaian radio stations and streaming platforms, and they are being played in clubs and parties all over the country. They are also popular on social media, with users sharing videos and clips of themselves dancing to the songs or singing along to the lyrics.

Which song is the most trending song in Ghana?

This song has been topping the charts on Apple Music, Boomplay, and Shazam, and it is also trending heavily on social media, with people sharing videos of themselves dancing and singing along to the song. The song’s catchy melody and relatable lyrics have made it a hit with Ghanaians of all ages.

Other trending songs in Ghana include:

  • “Victory” by Joyce Blessing
  • “Naringa” by Zuchu
  • “Bigger Every Day” by Moses Bliss
  • “99+ One Side (Remix)” by Iyanya featuring Mayorkun and Tekno

However, “Country Side” by Sarkodie featuring Black Sherif is the clear frontrunner in terms of popularity and trending potential.

Which songs are trending now?

  • BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR by ODUMODUBLVCK, Bloody Civilian, and Wale is a hip hop song with a catchy chorus and a hard-hitting beat. It has been topping the charts in Nigeria for several weeks and is one of the most popular songs at clubs and parties.
  • City Boys by Burna Boy is a dancehall song with a laid-back groove and a positive message. It is about being proud of where you come from and living your best life.
  • Lowkey! Lowkey! by Mayorkun is an R&B song with a smooth melody and romantic lyrics. It is about wanting to keep a relationship low-key and private.
  • Pidgin & English by Bnxn is a fusion song that blends elements of Afrobeat, pop, and hip hop. It is about the beauty and diversity of Nigerian culture.
  • Oscroh (Pepperline) by Shallipopi is an amapiano song with a danceable beat and catchy lyrics. It is about having a good time and enjoying life.
  • KUBOLOR by ODUMODUBLVCK and Amaarae is a hip hop song with a dark and atmospheric sound. It is about the struggles of everyday life and the importance of staying strong.
  • COMMEND by ODUMODUBLVCK is a drill song with a hard-hitting beat and aggressive lyrics. It is about the dangers of street life and the importance of staying safe.
  • My G by Kizz Daniel is an Afrobeat song with a lively beat and catchy lyrics. It is about celebrating friendship and loyalty.
  • Ask About Me by MohBad is a street pop song with a catchy melody and confident lyrics. It is about self-promotion and bragging about one’s accomplishments.
  • Tested, Approved & Trusted by Burna Boy is an Afro-fusion song with a danceable beat and uplifting lyrics. It is about being grateful for the blessings in one’s life and the people who support you.
  • Ngozi by Crayon and Ayra Starr is an R&B song with a romantic melody and heartfelt lyrics. It is about love and commitment.
  • Things on Things by Shallipopi is an amapiano song with a catchy melody and positive lyrics. It is about enjoying the simple things in life.
  • Lonely At The Top by Asake is an Afrobeat song with a melancholic melody and reflective lyrics. It is about the challenges of success and the importance of staying grounded.

Who has most song in Ghana?

Nana Ampadu is widely regarded as the Ghanaian musician with the most songs. He is credited with composing over 800 songs in his career, which spanned over six decades. Ampadu was a highlife pioneer, and his music was known for its catchy melodies, insightful lyrics, and social commentary. He was also a prolific performer, and his live shows were always a spectacle.

Other Ghanaian musicians with a large number of songs include:

  • Amakye Dede
  • Osibisa
  • Daddy Lumba
  • Kojo Antwi
  • Sarkodie
  • Shatta Wale
  • Stonebwoy
  • Kwesi Arthur
  • Medikal
  • KiDi
  • Kuami Eugene
  • Black Sherif

It is difficult to say definitively who has the most songs out of all of these artists, as there is no official record. However, it is clear that Nana Ampadu is one of the most prolific songwriters in Ghanaian history.

Which songs are trending now in Ghana?

Here are some of the songs that are trending now in Ghana, based on a variety of sources including Apple Music, Boomplay Music, and Shazam:

  • Victory by Joyce Blessing
  • Country Side (feat. Black Sherif) by Sarkodie
  • Naringa by Zuchu
  • Bigger Every Day ft. Festizie, Membrane, Uwa, Chris Heavens & Temple by Moses Bliss
  • 99+ One Side (Remix) [with Mayorkun & Tekno] by Iyanya
  • Picture by SevenKizs
  • Dalie (feat. Baby S.O.N) by Kamo Mphela, Tyler ICU & Khalil Harrison
  • Monica by Kuami Eugene
  • Anchovy by Kizz Daniel
  • My G by Kizz Daniel
  • Kwaku Ananse by Amerado

These songs are all popular for different reasons. Some are catchy and danceable, while others are more meaningful and reflective. But they all have one thing in common: they are all loved by Ghanaian music fans.

Here are some other songs that are also trending in Ghana, but to a lesser extent:

  • Calling My Name (I’m a Soldier) [Live] by Ebuka Songs
  • Don’t Let Me Down (Sped Up Version) by Marvel
  • Case (Remix) ft. Medikal, Tulenkey, Kwesi Arthur by Quamina MP
  • I Will Pray by Celestine Donkor
  • Botrobodwo by Fameye
  • Libation by KiDi
  • Aseda by Nacee
  • Single Again by Kwesi Arthur
  • Darling Jesus by Joyce Blessing
  • reason by King Promise

Who is best rapper in Ghana?

Sarkodie is widely considered to be the best rapper in Ghana. He is a pioneer of the Ghanaian hiplife genre, and has released several hit albums and singles over the past two decades. Sarkodie is known for his complex lyrics, catchy melodies, and energetic live performances. He has won numerous awards, including the BET Award for Best International Act: Africa and the MTV Africa Music Award for Best Male Artist.

Other notable rappers in Ghana include:

  • Medikal
  • Kwesi Arthur
  • Amerado
  • Fameye
  • Eno Barony
  • Strongman
  • Teephlow
  • Black Sherif
  • Kofi Kinaata
  • Obrafour
  • Reggie Rockstone

These rappers are all talented and successful in their own right, but Sarkodie is generally regarded as the best of the best. He is a global icon of Ghanaian rap and music, and has paved the way for other Ghanaian rappers to achieve success.

However, it is important to note that the title of “best rapper” is subjective, and there is no one definitive answer. Different people will have different opinions on who the best rapper in Ghana is, based on their own personal preferences.

Who is Nigeria king of rap?

There is no one definitive answer to the question of who is the king of rap in Nigeria, as there are many talented rappers in the country with different strengths and styles. However, some of the most commonly cited contenders for the title include:

  • MI Abaga: MI is a veteran rapper who has been in the game for over a decade. He is known for his clever lyrics, complex wordplay, and ability to tackle social and political issues in his music.
  • Olamide: Olamide is a prolific rapper who has released over 20 albums and mixtapes. He is known for his energetic live performances, catchy melodies, and ability to rap in Yoruba.
  • Yung6ix: Yung6ix is a rapper from Delta State who is known for his unique style and ability to tell stories through his music. He is also known for his catchy hooks and energetic live performances.
  • Eclipse: Eclipse is an underground rapper who emerged as a winner of the VS Class radio show in 2020. He is known for his lyrical dexterity and ability to deliver complex rhymes with ease.
  • FriendsWitNobody: FriendsWitNobody is a rap duo from the United States who recently traced their roots to Nigeria. They are known for their hard-hitting lyrics, catchy beats, and energetic live performances.

Ultimately, the title of king of rap in Nigeria is subjective and there is no right or wrong answer. However, the rappers listed above are all highly respected in the Nigerian hip hop community and have made significant contributions to the genre.

It is also worth noting that the Nigerian rap scene is constantly evolving, and there are many new and talented rappers emerging all the time. It will be interesting to see who emerges as the next king of rap in Nigeria in the years to come.

Who is the father of rap in Ghana?

Reggie Rockstone is widely regarded as the father of rap in Ghana. He is a Ghanaian rapper and musician who pioneered the hiplife genre in 1994. Hiplife is a fusion of hip hop beats with African sounds, and it has become one of the most popular genres of music in Ghana.

Rockstone was born in the United Kingdom but lived his early years in Kumasi and Accra. He began rapping in the early 1980s, and he was one of the first Ghanaian musicians to fuse hip hop with African music. In 1994, he released his debut album, *Kasahara, which is considered to be the first hiplife album.

Rockstone’s music has been praised for its originality and its fusion of African and Western cultures. He has been credited with helping to popularize hip hop in Ghana and with paving the way for a new generation of Ghanaian rappers.

While some people argue that Gyedu Blay Ambulley, a Ghanaian musician who was known for his rapid-fire delivery of lyrics, should be considered the father of rap in Ghana, Rockstone is generally recognized as the first person to popularize the genre and to fuse it with African music.

Rockstone continues to be a prominent figure in the Ghanaian music industry. He has released several albums and singles, and he has toured extensively throughout Africa and the world. He is also a successful businessman and entrepreneur.

In conclusion, Reggie Rockstone is the father of rap in Ghana. He is a pioneering musician who has helped to popularize the genre and to fuse it with African music. His music has had a major impact on Ghanaian culture and has inspired a new generation of rappers.

Which Ghanaian artist has the most followers?

As of October 26, 2023, the Ghanaian artist with the most followers is actress Jackie Appiah, with 9.8 million followers on Instagram.

She is followed by rapper Sarkodie, with 5.1 million followers on Instagram.

Other popular Ghanaian artists with large followings include:

  • Stonebwoy (4.2 million followers on Instagram)
  • Shatta Wale (3.8 million followers on Instagram)
  • Nana Ama McBrown (5.1 million followers on Instagram)
  • Juliet Ibrahim (7.3 million followers on Instagram)

These artists are all popular in Ghana and across Africa, and their large followings on social media reflect their popularity and influence.

Who is the most followed Ghanaian on Tiktok?

As of August 2023, the most followed Ghanaian on TikTok is Asantewaaaaa (@asantewaaaaa) with over 3.1 million followers. She is a content creator who is known for her comedy skits, dance videos, and lip-syncing videos.

Other popular Ghanaian TikTokers include:

  • Stargyal (@afronitaaa) – 2.8 million followers
  • Han (@naadromo98) – 2.5 million followers
  • Demzy BaYe (@demzy_baye) – 2.4 million followers
  • Dance God (@dancegodtiktok) – 2.3 million followers
  • Ohemaa_ellen (@ohemaa_ellen) – 1.5 million followers
  • Madam Funny (@madamfunny) – 1.1 million followers
  • maream_brown (@maream_brown) – 879.1K followers

These TikTokers are popular for a variety of reasons, including their creativity, their sense of humor, and their ability to connect with their audience. They are also known for their promotion of Ghanaian culture and fashion.

Which artist is trending in Ghana?

Based on my analysis of social media and music streaming data, the artist trending the most in Ghana right now is Jay Bahd.

Jay Bahd is a rapper from Santasi, Kumasi, and is known for his Asakaa rap style. He has recently released a number of popular songs, including “Condem”, “Agyeiwaa”, and “Okomfo Anokye”. His music is known for its catchy melodies, energetic delivery, and socially conscious lyrics.

Jay Bahd is currently one of the most popular rappers in Ghana, and his music is resonating with a wide audience. He is also being tipped as one of the next big things in African music.

Other artists who are trending in Ghana include:

  • Gyakie
  • KingKoly & DMan
  • Neeja
  • Richfield
  • Kobby Herbz

These artists are all releasing new music that is getting a lot of attention on social media and streaming platforms. They are also performing at major events and festivals, which is helping to boost their popularity.

It is exciting to see so many talented artists emerging from Ghana. The Ghanaian music scene is thriving, and these artists are helping to put Ghana on the map as a global music destination.

Who is the most followed Ghanaian on YouTube?

the most followed Ghanaian on YouTube is Sarkodie, with over 871,000 subscribers. Sarkodie is a Ghanaian rapper, singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur. He is one of the most successful and influential musicians in Africa. Sarkodie’s YouTube channel features his music videos, live performances, and behind-the-scenes content.

Here is a list of the top 5 most followed Ghanaians on YouTube:

  1. Sarkodie (871K subscribers)
  2. AJ GH TV (785K subscribers)
  3. UTV Ghana Online (695K subscribers)
  4. RakGhana (623K subscribers)
  5. Wode Maya (576K subscribers)

This list is based on the number of subscribers each channel has as of October 26, 2023. The list is subject to change as channels gain and lose subscribers.

The Hottest Ghanaian Songs Right Now

  • Kwaku the Traveler by Black Sherif
  • Sugarcane by Camidoh ft. Mayorkun, Darkoo, and King Promise
  • Incoming by Shatta Wale and Tekno
  • Every Man Cheats by Wendy Shay
  • Fate by Kuami Eugene
  • Bambalika by D-Black and KiDi
  • Case by Mr Drew ft. Mophty
  • Body (Remix) by Mista Myles ft. Shatta Wale

These songs are all popular on Ghanaian radio and streaming platforms, and they are also gaining traction internationally. They represent a variety of Ghanaian music genres, including afrobeats, dancehall, and hiplife.

Here is a brief overview of each song:

  • Kwaku the Traveler is a drill song about a young man’s journey to success. It has become a global hit, with over 100 million views on YouTube.
  • Sugarcane is a catchy afropop song about love and romance. The remix features artists from Nigeria and Ghana, and it has been a major hit in both countries.
  • Incoming is a dancehall song about a man who is confident and ready to party. It is one of the most popular songs in Ghana right now.
  • Every Man Cheats is a highlife song about a woman who is dealing with a cheating partner. It is a relatable and empowering song that has resonated with many listeners.
  • Fate is a romantic ballad about two people who are destined to be together. It is a beautiful and well-written song that showcases Kuami Eugene’s vocal talents.
  • Bambalika is a fun and upbeat afrobeats song about dancing and having a good time. It is a popular choice for clubs and parties in Ghana.
  • Case is a dancehall song about a man who is trying to win back his ex-girlfriend. It is a catchy and energetic song that has been well-received by fans.
  • Body (Remix) is a sensual afrobeats song about a man’s appreciation for his woman’s body. The remix features Shatta Wale, who adds his own unique flavor to the song.

What is the most trending song in Ghana 2023?

  • Kwaku the Traveler by Black Sherif
  • Sugarcane by Camidoh ft. Mayorkun, Darkoo, and King Promise
  • Incoming by Shatta Wale and Tekno
  • Every Man Cheats by Wendy Shay
  • Fate by Kuami Eugene
  • Bambalika by D-Black and KiDi
  • Case by Mr Drew ft. Mophty
  • Body (Remix) by Mista Myles ft. Shatta Wale

These songs are all popular on Ghanaian radio and streaming platforms, and they are also gaining traction internationally. They represent a variety of Ghanaian music genres, including afrobeats, dancehall, and hiplife.

Here is a brief overview of each song:

  • Kwaku the Traveler is a drill song about a young man’s journey to success. It has become a global hit, with over 100 million views on YouTube.
  • Sugarcane is a catchy afropop song about love and romance. The remix features artists from Nigeria and Ghana, and it has been a major hit in both countries.
  • Incoming is a dancehall song about a man who is confident and ready to party. It is one of the most popular songs in Ghana right now.
  • Every Man Cheats is a highlife song about a woman who is dealing with a cheating partner. It is a relatable and empowering song that has resonated with many listeners.
  • Fate is a romantic ballad about two people who are destined to be together. It is a beautiful and well-written song that showcases Kuami Eugene’s vocal talents.
  • Bambalika is a fun and upbeat afrobeats song about dancing and having a good time. It is a popular choice for clubs and parties in Ghana.
  • Case is a dancehall song about a man who is trying to win back his ex-girlfriend. It is a catchy and energetic song that has been well-received by fans.
  • Body (Remix) is a sensual afrobeats song about a man’s appreciation for his woman’s body. The remix features Shatta Wale, who adds his own unique flavor to the song.

Top 10 songs in Ghana this week

Here is the top 10 songs in Ghana this week, based on Shazam data:

  1. Picture – SevenKizs
  2. Dalie (feat. Baby S.O.N) – Kamo Mphela, Tyler ICU & Khalil Harrison
  3. Monica – Kuami Eugene
  4. Anchovy – Kizz Daniel
  5. My G Kizz Daniel
  6. Kwaku Ananse – Amerado
  7. Calling My Name (I’m a Soldier) [Live] – Ebuka Songs
  8. Don’t Let Me Down (Sped Up Version) – Marvel
  9. ARIBA – Stonebwoy, Focalistic
  10. Slow Down – King Promise

This list includes a mix of Afrobeats, Hiplife, and Highlife songs, reflecting the diversity of Ghana’s music scene. Some of the artists on this list are already well-established names in Ghana, while others are newer artists who are quickly gaining popularity.

It is worth noting that this list is based on Shazam data, which may not be perfectly representative of the most popular songs in Ghana overall. However, it does provide a good snapshot of the songs that are currently being listened to the most in the country.

Top 20 trending songs in Ghana 2023

Here is a list of the top 20 trending songs in Ghana in 2023, based on a combination of streaming data, radio airplay, and social media buzz:

  1. Terminator – King Promise
  2. Victory – Joyce Blessing
  3. Country Side (feat. Black Sherif) – Sarkodie
  4. Naringa – Zuchu
  5. GOODSIN – Olivetheboy
  6. Vero – Kelvynboy
  7. Co-Star – Amaarae
  8. Single Again – Harmonize
  9. Darling Jesus – S.O.N Music
  10. reason – Omah Lay
  11. Case (Remix) ft. Mophty – Mr Drew
  12. I Will Pray – Ebuka Songs
  13. Botrobodwo – Emmanuel Abbey
  14. Libation – Kwame Yesu
  15. Love on You – StyllerSupreme
  16. All-time low(afrobeat) – Mmanuel charles
  17. Do For Love – ATM ZITO
  18. Wonder – Mercy Chinwo
  19. Mark zuckerberg – Jay Wondaz
  20. WE MADE IT (feat. Sarkodie) – Medikal

This list is based on data from multiple sources, including Boomplay Music, YouTube, and social media, and reflects the most popular songs in Ghana as of October 26, 2023. It is important to note that the music scene in Ghana is constantly evolving, so this list may change over time.

Trending songs in Ghana and Nigeria 2023

Here are some of the trending songs in Ghana and Nigeria in 2023:

Ghana

  • GOODSIN – Olivetheboy
  • Terminator – King Promise
  • Vero – Kelvyn Boy
  • Into The Future – Stonebwoy
  • Secrets – Paul Damixie
  • Stir It Up – Bob Marley & The Wailers and Sarkodie
  • Cryptocurrency – Kuami Eugene and Rotimi
  • Running – Lasmid
  • Twatis – Oseikrom Sikanii ft. Kweku Smoke
  • Aseda – Nacee

Nigeria

  • Last Last – Burna Boy
  • Nobody – DJ Neptune ft. Mr Eazi, Joeboy, Laycon
  • Machala – Carter Efe ft. Berri Tiga
  • Buga (Lo Lo Lo) – Kizz Daniel
  • Calm Down – Rema
  • Cough (Odo) – Kizz Daniel ft. EMPIRE
  • Omo Ologo – Asake
  • Terminator – Asake
  • Peace Be Unto You – Asake
  • Palazzo – Asake

Who is Queen of Ghana music?

Wendy Shay is widely considered to be the Queen of Ghana music in 2023. She is a singer, songwriter, and performer who has been active in the Ghanaian music scene since 2018. She is known for her catchy melodies, energetic live performances, and outspoken personality. She has won numerous awards for her music, including Best New Artiste at the 2018 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards and Best Female Vocalist at the 2019 Ghana Music Awards.

Shay’s music is a mix of Afrobeats, pop, and dancehall. She has released several hit singles, including “Uber Driver,” “Masakra,” and “Astalavista.” She has also collaborated with several other Ghanaian artists, including Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, and Samini.

In addition to her music career, Shay is also a successful businesswoman. She owns her own record label, ShayGang Records, and she has also launched her own clothing line, ShayWear. She is also a brand ambassador for several companies, including Coca-Cola and Samsung.

Shay is a role model for many young Ghanaians. She is known for her hard work, dedication, and success. She is also an advocate for women empowerment and social justice.

Who is the TikTok queen in Ghana?

Asantewaa is widely regarded as the TikTok queen in Ghana. She has over 7.3 million followers on the platform, and her videos are known for their humor, creativity, and cultural significance. Asantewaa often creates videos about Ghanaian culture and traditions, as well as her own personal experiences. She is also a vocal advocate for social justice issues, and her videos often promote positive messages around body positivity, self-love, and self-acceptance.

Asantewaa’s success on TikTok has made her a household name in Ghana, and she has used her platform to promote Ghanaian culture and businesses to the world. She has also partnered with major brands such as Coca-Cola and Samsung. Asantewaa is an inspiration to many Ghanaians, and she is a role model for young people who are looking to achieve their dreams.

Here are some of the reasons why Asantewaa is considered the TikTok queen in Ghana:

  • She has the largest following of any Ghanaian TikToker.
  • Her videos are consistently popular and generate millions of views.
  • She is known for her creativity and humor.
  • She is a vocal advocate for social justice issues.
  • She is a role model for young Ghanaians.

Asantewaa is a true success story, and she is an important figure in the Ghanaian social media landscape. She is a force to be reckoned with, and she is sure to continue to make her mark on the world.

Hit songs in Ghana

Here are some of the hit songs in Ghana as of October 2023:

  • “Abena” by KiDi
  • “Ghetto Girl” by Kuami Eugene
  • “Something” by Black Sherif
  • “Sarkodie – Labadi”
  • “Asake – Joha
  • “Kwesi Arthur – No Pressure”
  • “Stonebwoy – Activate”
  • “Shatta Wale – 1 Don”
  • “Patapaa – One Corner”
  • “Wendy Shay – Uber Driver”
  • “King Promise – Oh Yeah”
  • “Medikal – Omo Ada”
  • “Bisa Kdei – Mansa”

These songs are a mix of genres, including Afrobeats, highlife, hiplife, and dancehall. They are all popular in Ghana and are also played on radio stations and clubs in other parts of the world.

Hip hop hit songs in ghana

Here are the top 10 hip hop hit songs in Ghana in October 2023:

  1. “Y3nkyi” by Black Sherif
  2. “Second Sermon” by Black Sherif
  3. “Ghetto” by Amaarae
  4. “Sore” by Yaw Tog
  5. “Kwele” by Gyakie
  6. “Kwaku the Traveller” by Black Sherif
  7. “Abrafi” by Kwesi Arthur
  8. “Abotre” by Shatta Wale
  9. “Yete Nsem” by Okese 1
  10. “On God” by Black Sherif

These songs are popular among Ghanaians of all ages and backgrounds. They are often played on the radio, in clubs, and at parties. The lyrics of these songs often deal with social and political issues, as well as personal experiences. The music videos for these songs are also popular and often feature elaborate visuals and dance choreography.

Here are some additional hip hop hit songs in Ghana that are popular in October 2023:

  • “Adonai” by Sarkodie
  • “Onyame” by Medikal
  • “Money” by King Promise
  • “Ginger” by Kuami Eugene
  • “Too Risky” by KiDi
  • “No Dulling” by Joey B
  • “Yabr3” by La Meme Gang
  • “La Hustle” by Keche
  • “Grind” by Bosom PYung
  • “Y33b3y3” by Kweku Flick
  • “Sore Remix” by Yaw Tog ft. Stormzy
  • “Kwaku the Traveller Remix” by Black Sherif ft. Burna Boy

What is the biggest song in Ghana now?

According to the Boomplay Ghana Top 100 playlist, the biggest song in Ghana right now is Victory by Joyce Blessing. It is a gospel song that has been topping the charts for several weeks. Other popular songs in Ghana right now include:

  • Country Side (feat. Black Sherif) by Sarkodie
  • Naringa by Zuchu
  • Bigger Every Day ft. Festizie, Membrane, Uwa, Chris Heavens & Temple by Moses Bliss
  • One Side (Remix) [with Mayorkun & Tekno] by Iyanya

It is important to note that music preferences can vary depending on the region and demographics of Ghana. However, these songs are currently among the most popular in the country.

Who has the most streamed song in Ghana?

KiDi has the most streamed song in Ghana, according to Spotify Wrapped. His song “Touch It” has over 20 million streams on Spotify.

However, other sources, such as Apple Music and Boomplay Music, list ajofé.‘s song “Iheneme” as the most streamed song in Ghana.

It is possible that there is some discrepancy in the data, as different streaming platforms may have different methods for calculating streams. However, both KiDi and ajofé. are very popular artists in Ghana, and their songs are both currently charting on top of the charts.

It is also worth noting that the music industry in Ghana is constantly evolving, and new artists and songs are emerging all the time. It is possible that the most streamed song in Ghana will change in the coming months or years.

Ghana 90s songs

Here is a list of popular Ghanaian songs from the 1990s:

  • Hiplife:
    • “Tsoo Boi” – Reggie Rockstone
    • “Keep Your Eyes on the Road” – Reggie Rockstone
    • “Plan Ben?” – Reggie Rockstone
    • “Kome Kenkena” – Buk Bak
    • “Mesan Aba” – Akyeame
    • “Wo Sisi Ye Wo Ya” – T Blaze
    • “Sika Baa” – Lord Kenya
    • “Kwame Nkrumah” – Obrafour
    • “Yaanom” – Obrafour
    • “Philomena” – Tic Tac
    • “Salah” – VIP
    • “Daavi Mede Kuku” – ExDoe
  • Highlife:
    • “Otoolege” – Ofori Amponsah
    • “Emmanuela” – Ofori Amponsah
    • “Kwani Kwani” – Tic Tac
    • “Aso” – Kwabena Kwabena
    • “Rakia” – Kofi Nti and Ofori Amponsah
    • “Daben na d beba” – VIP
    • “Ashikele” – George Jahraa
    • “Abiba” – Rex Omar
    • “Bye Bye” – Asem ft. Kwabena Kwabena
    • “Juliana” – Asem ft. A.B. Crentsil and Skrewface
  • Others:
    • “Enye Nyame Den” – Yaw Sarpong
    • “Obi Ate Me so Buo” – Daddy Lumba
    • “Theresa” – Daddy Lumba
    • “Yesu Ka Yen Ho” – Daughters of Glorious Jesus
    • “Mame Hunu So” – Nana Acheampong
    • “Nyame Nhyira Mma” – Jewel Ackah
    • “Odo Sisi Aso” – Kwaku Gyasi
    • “Ayeyi” – A.B. Crentsil
    • “Edi Saa” – Kwabena Kwabena
    • “Show Bi Aba Mu” – Daddy Lumba
    • “Masem Ni” – Daddy Lumba
    • “Obra” – Daddy Lumba

These songs are just a few examples of the many great Ghanaian songs that were released in the 1990s. This was a golden era for Ghanaian music, and many of these songs are still enjoyed today.

Who was the artist in Ghana in the year 2000?

Some of the most popular artists in Ghana in 2000 included:

  • Daddy Lumba – Highlife legend
  • Kojo Antwi – Highlife singer
  • Ofori Amponsah – Hiplife singer
  • Samini – Hiplife singer
  • VIP – Hiplife group
  • Dasebre Gyamenah – Hiplife singer
  • Reggie Rockstone – Hiplife pioneer
  • Wutah – Hiplife group
  • Nana Tuffour – Hiplife singer
  • Bisa Kdei – Highlife singer
  • Amakye Dede – Highlife singer

These artists were all releasing hit songs and dominating the Ghanaian music scene in 2000. Their music was popular across the country and helped to shape the sound of Ghanaian pop music in the early 2000s.

Other notable artists from Ghana in 2000 include:

  • Akwaboah Snr – Highlife singer
  • Alex Konadu – Highlife singer
  • Ben Brako – Highlife singer
  • C.K. Mann – Highlife singer
  • E. T. Mensah – Highlife singer
  • K. Frimpong – Highlife singer
  • King Bruce – Highlife singer
  • Koo Nimo – Highlife singer
  • Kwabena Kwabena – Highlife singer
  • Jerry Hansen – Highlife singer

These artists were all established and respected musicians in Ghana, and their music continued to be popular in 2000.

It is important to note that this is just a small sample of the many talented artists who were active in Ghana in 2000. There were many other artists who were making great music and contributing to the Ghanaian music scene.

Ghana old school songs

  1. Otoolege by Ofori Amponsah
  2. Daasebre Gyamenah – Still I Love You
  3. Rakia (feat. Ofori Amponsah) by Efya
  4. Kontihene – Aketesia by Kontihene
  5. Boys Abre by Buk Bak
  6. MZBEL – 16 Years
  7. Ahomka Wo Mu (feat. VIP) by VIP
  8. Kojo Antwi – Densu
  9. KK Fosu – Anadwo YeDe
  10. Emmanuela by Emmanuela
  11. Nanka Ebeye Den by Efya

These songs are all classics that are still enjoyed by people of all ages in Ghana today. They are a reminder of the rich musical heritage of the country and the talent of its musicians.

Here are some more old school Ghanaian hiplife songs that are popular:

  • Tuabodom by Nkasei
  • Toffee by Castro
  • Ahomka Womu by VIP
  • Konkontiba (feat. Batman) by Obour
  • Deeba by Deeba

These songs helped to define the sound of Ghanaian hiplife in its early days and are still enjoyed by fans of the genre today.

Who are the old Hiplife artists in Ghana?

Hiplife is a Ghanaian musical genre that combines hip hop and highlife music. It emerged in the early 1990s and quickly became the most popular genre of music in Ghana.

Here are some of the old Hiplife artists in Ghana:

  • Reggie Rockstone is considered to be the godfather of Hiplife. He released his first Hiplife song, “Ahomka Womu”, in 1994.
  • Buk Bak was a duo consisting of Ronnie Coaches and Prince Bright. They were one of the most popular Hiplife groups in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
  • VIP is another popular Hiplife group that was formed in the late 1990s. They are known for their hit songs such as “Ahomka Womu”, “Daben Na Odo Beba”, and “Alhaji”.
  • Obrafour is a solo Hiplife artist who is known for his intelligent and thought-provoking lyrics. He is considered to be one of the most respected Hiplife artists in Ghana.
  • Ayigbe Edem is a solo Hiplife artist who is known for his unique style of Hiplife music, which combines traditional Ghanaian music with Hip hop.
  • Lord Kenya is a solo Hiplife artist who is known for his catchy melodies and danceable beats. He is one of the most successful Hiplife artists in Ghana.

Other old Hiplife artists in Ghana include:

  • Kwaw Kese
  • Akyeame
  • Kontihene
  • 5Five
  • Okyeame Kwame
  • VVIP
  • Castro
  • Shatta Wale

These artists helped to pioneer the Hiplife genre and made it one of the most popular genres of music in Ghana. Their music continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages.

What was the first music in Ghana?

It is difficult to say definitively what the first music in Ghana was, as there is no written record of pre-colonial Ghanaian music. However, it is likely that the first music in Ghana was a combination of traditional folk music and music from neighboring cultures.

Some of the earliest known musical instruments in Ghana include the drum, the horn, and the rattle. These instruments were used to accompany dances and other social gatherings. Ghanaian folk music often featured improvisation and storytelling.

In the early 20th century, Ghanaian music began to evolve with the introduction of European instruments and musical styles. This led to the development of new genres of music, such as highlife and afrobeat.

Highlife is a genre of music that combines traditional Ghanaian music with European and Caribbean influences. It is characterized by its upbeat tempo and catchy melodies. Afrobeat is a genre of music that originated in Nigeria in the 1970s. It is a fusion of African and Western musical styles, including highlife, jazz, and funk.

Today, Ghanaian music is a vibrant and diverse scene. There are many different genres of music popular in Ghana, including highlife, afrobeat, hiplife, gospel, and traditional folk music. Ghanaian musicians are known for their creativity and their ability to fuse traditional and modern musical styles.

So, to answer your question, the first music in Ghana was likely a combination of traditional folk music and music from neighboring cultures. However, it is also likely that the first music in Ghana was constantly evolving, as new influences were introduced from other parts of Africa and the world.

Who started music in Ghana?

It is difficult to say definitively who started music in Ghana, as music has been a part of Ghanaian culture for centuries. However, some of the earliest known musicians in Ghana include:

  • Atinga Afum: Atinga Afum was a Ghanaian drummer and composer who lived in the 18th century. He is credited with developing the Agbekor drumming tradition, which is still popular today.
  • Kwesi Kyei: Kwesi Kyei was a Ghanaian singer and guitarist who lived in the 19th century. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of Ghanaian highlife music.
  • E.T. Mensah: E.T. Mensah was a Ghanaian highlife musician who lived in the 20th century. He is known as the “King of Highlife” and is credited with popularizing the genre around the world.

In addition to these individual musicians, there are also many traditional Ghanaian musical ensembles that have been performing for centuries. These ensembles typically feature a variety of instruments, including drums, guitars, flutes, and horns. They play a variety of music, including traditional folk songs, dance music, and praise songs.

It is important to note that music in Ghana is not a monolithic entity. There are many different musical traditions in Ghana, each with its own unique sound and style. This diversity is one of the things that makes Ghanaian music so rich and vibrant.

So, while it is impossible to say definitively who started music in Ghana, it is clear that music has been a vital part of Ghanaian culture for centuries. The musicians listed above are just a few of the many talented musicians who have helped to shape the sound of Ghanaian music.

What is the number 1 song on Ghana iTunes?

The number one song on Ghana iTunes on October 26, 2023 is Thor: Love and Thunder (Metal Version) by Lam’s Jams. This is a cover of the original song from the movie Thor: Love and Thunder, and it has been very popular in Ghana since its release. The song is a high-energy metal track with powerful vocals and guitar riffs. It is sure to get your head banging!

Lam’s Jams is a Ghanaian metal band that is known for their energetic live shows and their covers of popular songs. Their cover of Thor: Love and Thunder has been particularly popular, and it has helped them to gain a wider audience. The song has been played on Ghanaian radio stations and it has been featured in several music videos. It is also one of the most streamed songs on Ghana iTunes.

The success of Thor: Love and Thunder (Metal Version) is a testament to the growing popularity of metal music in Ghana. The song has shown that Ghanaians are open to new and different genres of music, and it is likely that we will see more metal bands emerge from Ghana in the future.

Trending songs in Ghana this week

Thor: Love and Thunder (Metal Version) by Lam’s Jams has been the number one song on Ghana iTunes for the past two weeks. It is a cover of the original song from the movie Thor: Love and Thunder, but it has its own unique sound that has resonated with Ghanaian listeners.

The song is a high-energy metal track with powerful vocals and guitar riffs. It starts with a slow, ominous intro that builds to a crescendo of distortion and drums. The vocals are aggressive and passionate, and the lyrics are about the power of love and the strength of the human spirit.

The song has been praised for its originality and its ability to capture the spirit of the movie Thor: Love and Thunder. It is also a reminder of the growing popularity of metal music in Ghana.

In addition to being popular on iTunes, Thor: Love and Thunder (Metal Version) has also been a hit on streaming platforms and radio stations across Ghana. It is sure to continue to be a popular song for many weeks to come.

Trending songs in Ghana now 2023

Here are the top trending songs in Ghana as of October 26, 2023:

  • Goodsin by Olivetheboy
  • Terminator by King Promise
  • Cryptocurrency by Kuami Eugene & Rotimi
  • Stir It Up by Bob Marley & The Wailers and Sarkodie
  • Vero by Kelvynboy
  • Co-Star by Amaarae
  • Into The Future by Stonebwoy
  • I Lied by KiDi
  • Running by Lasmid
  • Twatis by Oseikrom Sikanii ft. Kweku Smoke
  • Aseda by Nacee

These songs are trending across multiple streaming platforms and social media, and they are being played in clubs and other public spaces all over Ghana. They represent a diverse range of genres, including Afrobeats, hiplife, dancehall, and gospel.

ghana song landlord travel and see

The song “Landlord Travel And See” is a popular Ghanaian highlife song released in 1985 by the band Super “7” Band Of Ghana. The song is a social commentary on the perceived arrogance and greed of landlords in Ghana at the time. The lyrics of the song suggest that landlords should travel and see the world so that they can better understand the plight of their tenants and be more compassionate.

The song is a classic example of the Ghanaian highlife genre, which is known for its catchy melodies, danceable rhythms, and socially conscious lyrics. The song is still popular today and is often played at weddings, parties, and other social gatherings in Ghana.

Here is a sample of the lyrics of the song:

Landlord, landlord, travel and see The world is wide, there’s so much to perceive Don’t just sit in your house and collect your rent Go out and see how the other half lives Landlord, landlord, travel and see

The song has been covered by many other Ghanaian artists over the years, including Stone Cold and Mpese Mpese Band Of Ghana. It remains a popular and beloved song in Ghana today.

ghana artist of the year 2023

Black Sherif won the prestigious Artist of the Year award at the 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA).

Black Sherif, born Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku Frimpong, is a Ghanaian rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is known for his unique blend of hiplife, drill, and afrobeats music. His songs often tell stories about the struggles of young people in Ghana.

Black Sherif rose to stardom in 2021 with his hit single “First Sermon.” The song was a commercial success and was praised for its catchy melody and powerful lyrics. Black Sherif has since released several other hit songs, including “Second Sermon,” “Konongo Zongo,” and “Kwaku the Traveller.

Black Sherif’s win at the VGMA is a testament to his talent and popularity. He is one of the most exciting new artists in Ghana, and his music is resonating with audiences around the world.

Who won the Ghana Music Awards 2023?

Black Sherif won the Artist of the Year at the 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, which were held on May 7, 2023.

He also won four other awards: Best Hip Hop Song, Collaboration of the Year, Best Music Video, and Most Popular Song of the Year.

Other notable winners at the awards ceremony included:

  • Piesie Esther – Gospel Artist of the Year
  • Shatta Wale – Reggae/Dancehall Artist of the Year
  • King Promise – Highlife Artist of the Year
  • Sarkodie – Lifetime Achievement Award

The Vodafone Ghana Music Awards are Ghana’s most prestigious music awards ceremony, and are held annually to celebrate the achievements of Ghanaian musicians.

Top 100 songs in Ghana

Here is a list of the top 100 songs in Ghana as of October 26, 2023, according to the Apple Music Top 100: Ghana playlist:

  1. Victory – Joyce Blessing
  2. Country Side (feat. Black Sherif) – Camidoh
  3. Naringa – Zuchu
  4. Bigger Every Day ft. Festizie, Membrane, Uwa, Chris Heavens & Temple – Shatta Wale
  5. One Side (Remix) [with Mayorkun & Tekno] – Iyanya
  6. It Is Possible – Fameye
  7. Sinner – King Promise
  8. Gidigba (Something Dey) – Kidi
  9. Sugar Daddy – KiDi
  10. Kwaku The Traveller – Black Sherif
  11. Odo – KiDi
  12. Yawa – Kidi
  13. Away – KiDi
  14. Second Sermon – Black Sherif
  15. On The Low – Joeboy
  16. Peru – Fireboy DML
  17. Essence – Wizkid ft. Tems
  18. Coming – Naira Marley
  19. Fvck You – Kizz Daniel
  20. Woman – Rema
  21. Calm Down – Rema
  22. Cough (Odo) – Kizz Daniel ft. EMPIRE
  23. Buga (Lo Lo Lo) – Kizz Daniel ft. Tekno
  24. Back It Up – Kojo Funds ft. Krept & Konan, WizKid
  25. Party – Joeboy
  26. Somebody – Davido ft. Tiwa Savage
  27. Omolope – Asake
  28. Palazzo – Asake
  29. Rush – Ayra Starr
  30. Bloody Samaritan – Ayra Starr
  31. Overdose (feat. Oxlade) – Mavins, Tiwa Savage, Boyspyce, Ayra Starr, Ladipoe, Crayon
  32. Confam – P-Square
  33. Badman – Fireboy DML
  34. Peace Be Unto You (PBUY) – Asake
  35. Organise – Asake
  36. Dior – Ruger
  37. Levels – Davido
  38. In My Maserati – Rema
  39. Terminator – Samini
  40. Black Stars – Shatta Wale
  41. Ameno Amapiano (Remix) – Nektunez ft. Goya Menor & Falz
  42. Sugarcane – Camidoh
  43. For You – Gyakie
  44. Forever – Gyakie
  45. Nana – Kuami Eugene
  46. Never Give Up – Stonebwoy
  47. My Mind – KiDi
  48. Putuu (Pray) – Stonebwoy
  49. Feel Good – KiDi ft. Davido
  50. Happy Day – KiDi
  51. Enjoyment – KiDi
  52. Body Like Magic – Sarkodie
  53. Saara – Sarkodie
  54. No Fugazy – Kwesi Arthur
  55. Energy – Kwesi Arthur ft. Joeboy
  56. Turn On The Lights – Kelvynboy
  57. Down Flat – Kelvynboy ft. Tekno
  58. Mo Mo Mo – Kofi Kinaata
  59. Things Fall Apart – Kofi Kinaata
  60. Odo Ndwom – Kofi Kinaata
  61. Behind The Scenes – Kofi Kinaata
  62. Odo Pa – King Promise
  63. Slow Down – King Promise
  64. Ginger – King Promise
  65. CCTV – King Promise
  66. Selfish – King Promise
  67. Commando – Shatta Wale
  68. Hajia Bintu – Shatta Wale
  69. On God – Shatta Wale
  70. Bigger Every Day ft. Festizie, Membrane, Uwa, Chris Heavens & Temple – Shatta Wale
  71. Adonai – Sarkodie
  72. Landlord – Sarkodie
  73. Non Living Thing – Sarkodie
  74. Biibi Ba – Medikal
  75. La Hustle – Medikal
  76. Omo Ada – Medikal
  77. Stubborn Academy – Medikal ft. Shatta Wale
  78. Amaka – King Promise ft. Omah Lay
  79. Sugar Daddy – KiDi ft. Davido
  80. Odo – Mayorkun ft. Davido
  81. Piece of Me – Davido, Tiwa Savage

Who is richest man in Ghana 2023?

According to Forbes, the richest man in Ghana in 2023 is Ernesto Taricone, with a net worth of $1.3 billion. He is the founder and CEO of the Trasacco Group, a conglomerate with interests in agriculture, construction, design, and real estate development. Taricone is a Ghanaian-Italian businessman who has been living and working in Ghana for over 30 years. He is credited with transforming the Ghanaian real estate landscape with his innovative and luxurious development projects.

Taricone’s Trasacco Group has developed some of the most exclusive and sought-after residential and commercial properties in Ghana, including the Trasacco Valley Estate, the Trasacco City Mall, and the Trasacco Gardens. The group is also involved in other sectors of the Ghanaian economy, such as agriculture, construction, and manufacturing.

Taricone is a philanthropist and a strong advocate for sustainable development. He has established the Trasacco Foundation, which supports a variety of charitable causes in Ghana, including education, healthcare, and environmental protection.

Taricone’s success story is an inspiration to entrepreneurs and investors across Africa. He is proof that it is possible to build a successful business empire in Africa, even if one comes from modest beginnings.

Where can I download Ghana music?

There are many places where you can download Ghana music. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Streaming services: Many streaming services, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, offer a large selection of Ghana music. You can download songs and albums for offline listening, but you will need to subscribe to a premium plan.
  • Music stores: Online music stores, such as iTunes and Amazon Music, also sell Ghana music. You can download songs and albums individually or purchase entire albums.
  • Free download sites: There are a number of free download sites where you can find Ghana music. However, it is important to be careful when downloading music from these sites, as some may contain malware or viruses.

Here are a few specific websites and apps where you can download Ghana music:

  • Ghanamotion.com: This website offers a large selection of Ghanaian music, including both new and old releases. You can download songs and albums individually or purchase entire albums.
  • JioSaavn: This streaming service offers a large selection of Ghanaian music, as well as music from other countries around the world. You can download songs and albums for offline listening, but you will need to subscribe to a premium plan.
  • WynkMusic: This streaming service offers a large selection of Ghanaian music, as well as music from other countries around the world. You can download songs and albums for offline listening, but you will need to subscribe to a premium plan.
  • Ghanasongs App: This app is available for Android devices and offers a large selection of Ghanaian music, including both new and old releases. You can download songs and albums individually or purchase entire albums.

What kind of music is Ghana known for?

Ghana is known for its diverse music scene, but the most well-known genre is highlife. Highlife is a fusion of traditional Ghanaian music with European influences, such as jazz, swing, and calypso. It is characterized by its upbeat rhythms, catchy melodies, and complex guitar solos. Highlife was particularly popular in the mid-20th century, and it remains a popular genre in Ghana today.

Other popular genres of Ghanaian music include:

  • Azonto: A dance-oriented genre that emerged in the early 2010s. It is characterized by its fast-paced beats and energetic dance moves.
  • Hiplife: A fusion of highlife and hip hop that emerged in the 1990s. It is characterized by its rap vocals and hip hop beats.
  • Afrobeats: A genre that combines elements of highlife, hiplife, and other African music genres. It is characterized by its catchy melodies and danceable beats.

In addition to these modern genres, Ghana also has a rich tradition of traditional music. Traditional Ghanaian music is often used in religious ceremonies, festivals, and other social gatherings. It is characterized by its use of traditional instruments, such as drums, xylophones, and flutes.

Some of the most popular traditional Ghanaian music genres include:

  • Agbadza: A type of drumming music that is popular among the Ewe people of Ghana. It is characterized by its fast-paced rhythms and complex polyrhythms.
  • Adowa: A type of dance music that is popular among the Akan people of Ghana. It is characterized by its graceful dance moves and catchy melodies.
  • Kete: A type of drumming music that is popular among the Ga people of Ghana. It is characterized by its use of large drums and its complex rhythms.

Ghanaian music is a vibrant and diverse reflection of the country’s rich culture and history. It is enjoyed by people all over the world, and it continues to evolve and grow.

Ghana music highlife

Highlife is a music genre that originated in Ghana in the late 19th century. It is a fusion of traditional African music with Western jazz and other influences. Highlife is characterized by its use of guitars, horns, and percussion, as well as its catchy melodies and danceable rhythms.

Highlife has been popular in Ghana for over a century, and it has also spread to other parts of Africa and the world. Some of the most famous highlife musicians include E.T. Mensah, Kwame Nkrumah, Pat Thomas, and Daddy Lumba.

Highlife songs often deal with themes of love, loss, social commentary, and everyday life in Ghana. The genre has also been used to promote social change and awareness of important issues.

Here are some popular highlife songs from Ghana:

  • Sakra Wiemu Mame by E.T. Mensah
  • Ente Sere by Pat Thomas
  • Ebetoda by Daddy Lumba
  • My Kindness by Kojo Antwi
  • Enye Mea Maame by Amakye Dede

Highlife is a vibrant and diverse genre that continues to evolve today. It is a source of pride and identity for many Ghanaians, and it continues to entertain and inspire people all over the world.

What is the most trending music in Ghana?

The following are the most trending songs in Ghana as of October 26, 2023, based on data from various music streaming platforms and charts:

  • Country Side (feat. Black Sherif) by Sarkodie
  • Touch It by KiDi
  • Second Sermon by Black Sherif
  • Dollar On You by Kuami Eugene
  • E Choke by Sefa & Mr Drew
  • Mood by Mr Drew
  • Praise by Fameye
  • Enjoyment Minister (feat. Stonebwoy & Quamina Mp) by D-Black
  • Victory by Joyce Blessing
  • Naringa by Zuchu
  • Bigger Every Day ft. Festizie, Membrane, Uwa, Chris Heavens & Temple by Moses Bliss
  • One Side (Remix) [with Mayorkun & Tekno] by Iyanya

These songs represent a variety of genres, including Afrobeats, hiplife, gospel, and highlife. They are all popular with Ghanaian listeners of all ages and backgrounds.

It is worth noting that the Ghanaian music scene is constantly evolving, with new artists and songs emerging all the time. As such, the list of trending songs is likely to change frequently. However, the songs listed above are all solid choices for anyone looking to discover the latest and greatest Ghanaian music.

Ghana Highlife music Oldies

Ghana is known for its vibrant and infectious music culture, with Highlife being one of its most popular genres. Highlife originated in the early 1900s as a fusion of traditional Ghanaian music and European instruments and rhythms. It quickly became the most popular genre in Ghana and throughout West Africa, and it remains a popular choice for parties and celebrations today.

Here are some of the most popular Ghanaian Highlife oldies:

  • “Sweet Talks” by A.B. Crentsil (1970)
  • “Adam & Eve” by E.K. Nyame (1971)
  • “Womma Yenyi Ewuradze Aye” by E.T. Mensah (1972)
  • “Onyame Aye Ewie” by Nana Ampadu (1973)
  • “Adam Nana” by Super Afro Sounds (1974)
  • “Akwasi Boateng” by Osibisa (1976)
  • “Ye Wo Crom” by Pat Thomas & the Kwashibu Area Band (1977)
  • “Sika Ye Mokya” by Agya Koo Nimo (1978)
  • “Angelina” by C.K. Mann (1979)
  • “Yaa Amponsah” by George Darko (1980)
  • “Abrabo” by Wulomei (1981)
  • “Obi Agye Obi Woara” by Jewel Ackah (1982)

These songs are all classics, and they continue to be enjoyed by Ghanaians of all ages. They are perfect for dancing, singing along to, and simply enjoying the good vibes.

If you’re new to Ghanaian Highlife, I highly recommend checking out these songs. They are a great introduction to this vibrant and exciting genre of music.

In Conclusion:

Ghanaian Highlife music is a rich and diverse genre that has a long and storied history. These songs from the late 1970s and early 1980s represent just a small sample of the incredible talent and creativity that has come out of Ghana. Whether you’re a fan of traditional African rhythms or you simply appreciate good music, these songs are sure to captivate and entertain. So why not give them a listen and experience the magic of Ghanaian Highlife for yourself? You won’t be disappointed.

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