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January 4, 2023 5 Best Ghanaian Music 2023 Top Ghana Songs

5 Best Ghanaian Music 2023 Top Ghana Songs

If you enjoyed listening to this playlist, we recommend you to check: Most Played African Songs 2023 – Popular African Music 2023 (Best Playlist From Africa). In the next year, you will be able to find this playlist with the next title: Best Ghanaian Music 2024 ♫ Top Ghana Songs 2024 (Ghanaian Hits Playlist)

1. Kelvyn Boy – Down Flat (Official Video)

2. Wendy Shay – Survivor (Official Video)

LYRICS

My heart my soul my love my life Nobody can fuck with it 1st verse: Thunder fire go strike you (motherfucker) For the thing you do to me Then i no make ready for love But the things you do make I fall Now look at that boy monkey He Dey flex on me junky Hw3 wadi awie a mate Sei siaa mefr3 woa Won picki me call Chorus: But am a soldier (soldier ) Am a survivor (survivor ) And am a gangster ENti menti nisuo ooh Mada mada I Dey puff and pass I Dey smoke my kush (ayy) Mada (ayy) fake ass nigga suck your mother Mada I Dey puff and pass I Dey smoke my kush 2nd verse: I can get another you in a minute Fuck yourself you not legit And am glad I didn’t buy it Cos I know motherfuckers like you Who needs a heart when a heart has been broken What else can I say when every word has been spoken Omoge jaiye Jaiye Kw3m) mi ofee ofee…. Jaiye jaiye Kw3m) mi ofee ofee…. Chorus: But am a soldier (soldier ) Am a survivor (survivor ) And am a gangster ENti menti nisuo ooh Mada mada I Dey puff and pass I Dey smoke my kush (ayy) Mada (ayy) Metwe me kush a mada (o) Mada I Dey puff and pass I Dey smoke my kush

3. Slim Drumz – FLEX (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)

4. Camidoh – Sugarcane Remix (Feat. Mayorkun, King Promise & Darkoo) (Official Video)

5. Gyakie – SOMETHING (Official Music Video)

Lyrics

flip the music! P! mm mmm mm it’s like something something doing me bad bad bad o bae yeah are you looking looking for me, well bye o yeah it’s like i’m walking far away to you baby don’t try me come closer let me do you this big butty bad girl, what you saying now? the way you do me so don’t call me, bye bye i be needing my peace o oo ooo big butty bad girl, what you saying now? it’s like there’s something running down down down below when you do me like this and i really wanna say nice things just go shut your door oh, you oh you know why we’re here it’s till we go inside that grave kpakalamiss you know another hit you know cuz if you willing, normally this i will come through i will come running riding with you and you know like this oo aaa and if you tell me your wishes i’ll come through i’ll come running riding with you and you know like this oo aaa its like i’m walking far away to you baby don’t try me come closer let me do you this big butty bad girl, what you saying now? the way you do me so don’t call me, bye bye i be needing my peace o oo ooo big butty bad girl, what you saying now? it’s like there’s something running down down down below when you do me like this and i really wanna say nice things, just go shut your door oh you, oh you know why we’re here it’s till we go inside that grave kpakalamiss you know another hit you know another another hit you know

December 30, 2022 What are the top 10 trending songs in Ghana?

What are the top 10 trending songs in Ghana?

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Ghana has a rich and diverse music scene that has produced many talented artists and hit songs over the years. From traditional music styles such as highlife and gospel, to more modern genres like hip hop and afrobeats, Ghana has something for every music lover. Keeping track of the top trending songs in Ghana can give us a sense of what is popular and resonating with listeners at any given time. In this article, we will explore the top 10 trending songs in Ghana and analyze what makes them stand out.

Methodology

To compile this list of top trending songs in Ghana, we used a combination of online music streaming platforms, music charts, and industry sources. We looked at the most streamed and downloaded songs in Ghana over the past month, as well as the songs that have received the most radio airplay and media attention. We also considered the popularity and influence of the artists who performed the songs.

List of top 10 trending songs in Ghana

1. “Sika Y3 D3” by Shatta Wale

2. “Putuu” by Stonebwoy

3. “No Party” by King Promise

4. “Gimme Love” by  Mr. Drew

5. “Mood” by Medikal feat. KiDi

6. “Obi Agye Obi Girl” by Captain Planet

7. “Sore” by Yaw Tog

8. “Loyalty” by Kofi Mole

9. “Wonders” by Kwesi Arthur

10. “Adiza” by Bisa Kdei

Analysis

The top 10 trending songs in Ghana span a range of genres, from dancehall and afrobeats to R&B and hip hop. Many of the songs feature catchy hooks and upbeat rhythms that are perfect for dancing and singing along. The lyrics of these songs often center around themes of love, relationships, and personal growth.

Several of the artists on this list, such as Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, are well-established names in the Ghanaian music industry and have a large and dedicated fan base. Other artists, like King Promise and MzVee, are rising stars who are making a name for themselves with their unique sound and compelling performances.

Conclusion

The top 10 trending songs in Ghana showcase the talent and diversity of the country’s music scene. Whether you are a fan of traditional styles or more modern genres, there is something for everyone on this list. The success of these songs reflects the ongoing popularity and influence of Ghanaian music both at home and abroad.

December 30, 2022 Which song is trending now in Ghana 2023?

Which song is trending now in Ghana 2023?

Ghana is known for its vibrant music scene, with a variety of genres including highlife, afrobeats, and hip hop. Keeping track of the songs that are currently trending can be a great way to stay up to date on the latest hits and discover new artists. In this article, we will explore the top trending songs in Ghana in 2022 and delve into the cultural and societal factors that may have contributed to their popularity. We will also consider the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the music industry and how it may have affected the trending songs. By the end of this article, you will have a better understanding of what’s hot in the Ghanaian music scene and where to find the best new tunes.

Methodology

To determine the trending songs in Ghana in 2022, we used a combination of data from streaming platforms, social media, and radio play. We analyzed the number of streams, likes, and shares on popular music streaming services such as Spotify, halmblog and Apple Music. We also looked at the number of views and engagement on music videos on YouTube, as well as the number of followers and interactions on the artists’ social media accounts. Additionally, we consulted with music industry experts and radio DJs to get their input on the songs that are currently gaining traction in the Ghanaian music scene.

It’s important to note that this data collection process is not without its biases. For example, the trends may be skewed towards songs that are more easily accessible on streaming platforms or those that have more resources for promoting their music online. Additionally, the data may not accurately reflect the popularity of songs that are primarily distributed through other channels, such as live performances or physical media. However, we believe that by using a diverse range of sources and consulting with industry insiders, we have been able to provide a comprehensive overview of the trending songs in Ghana in 2022.

Results

Based on our data collection and analysis, here are the top 10 trending songs in Ghana in 2022:

1. “Second Sermon (Remix)” by Black Sherif – Currently sitting at over 10 million views on YouTube as of 30th December 2022, “Second Sermon” has definitely been one of the top Ghanaian songs of 2022.

2. “Sore” by Yaw Tog

3. “Putuu” by Stonebwoy

4. “Jerusalema” by Master KG and Nomcebo Zikode

5. “Adwuma” by Kofi Mole

6. “Feelings” by Cina Soul Ft KiDi

7. “Mood” by Medikal feat. KiDi

8. “Come Home” by King Promise ft. WizKid

9. “Down Flat” by Kelvyn Boy

10. “Okay” by M.anifest ft. Worlasi

11. “Sugarcane (Remix)” by Camidoh ft. King Promise, Mayorkun and Darkoo

These songs span a range of genres, including afrobeats, hip hop, and R&B. Many of them feature catchy beats and upbeat melodies, making them perfect for dancing and singing along. The lyrics often address themes of love, relationships, and personal growth, with some songs exploring more political or social issues as well.

It’s worth noting that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the music industry in Ghana, with live performances and tours being canceled or postponed. However, many artists have adapted by releasing new music online and utilizing social media to connect with their fans. This may have contributed to the success of some of the trending songs on this list, as they have been able to reach a wider audience through streaming platforms and digital promotion.

Analysis

There are a number of cultural and societal factors that may have influenced the trending songs in Ghana in 2022. One of the most notable is the popularity of afrobeats, a genre that has gained a global following in recent years and has a strong presence in the Ghanaian music scene. Afrobeats is characterized by its use of African rhythms and melodies, often incorporating elements of hip hop, R&B, and dancehall. Many of the trending songs on this list, such as “Sore” and “Adwuma,” are afrobeats tracks that have gained widespread popularity for their catchy hooks and energetic production.

Another factor to consider is the themes and messages in the lyrics of the trending songs. Many of the songs on this list address issues of love, relationships, and personal growth, which are relatable themes for many listeners. For example, “Feelings” by King Promise explores the ups and downs of a romantic relationship, while “Mood” by Kwesi Arthur touches on the importance of mental health and self-care. These themes may have contributed to the appeal of these songs, as they speak to common experiences and emotions that many people can relate to.

Finally, it’s worth considering the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the music industry in Ghana. The pandemic has had a significant impact on live performances and touring, leading many artists to shift their focus to releasing music online and promoting it through social media. This may have contributed to the success of some of the trending songs on this list, as they have been able to reach a wider audience through streaming platforms and digital promotion. Additionally, the pandemic may have influenced the themes and messages in some of the trending songs, as many people have experienced challenges and changes due to the pandemic and may be seeking out music that reflects their emotions and experiences.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the music scene in Ghana is vibrant and diverse, with a variety of genres and styles. By analyzing data from streaming platforms, social media, and radio play, as well as consulting with music industry experts, we have been able to identify the top 10 trending songs in Ghana in 2022. These songs span a range of genres, including afrobeats, hip hop, and R&B, and address a variety of themes, including love, relationships, personal growth, and social issues. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the music industry in Ghana, leading many artists to release music online and promote it through social media. By understanding the trending songs in Ghana, we can gain insight into the cultural and societal factors that influence the music scene and the themes and messages that resonate with listeners.

November 2, 2018 Top 15 Best Ghanaian Songs of 2023

Top 15 Best Ghanaian Songs of 2023

Ghana keeps bringing the heat in 2023 with massive hits from Black Sherif, Kelvyn Boy, Kwesi Arthur, Stonebwoy and many more

We’re officially in 2023, and what an exciting year it will be in the world of West African music so far.

The beginning of the year has seen a steady stream of afropop hits, international remixes, and more from our favorite Ghanaian artists established and emerging, and we’ve had a steady supply of jams to keep us going! Want the rundown? We’ve brought you a list of the best songs of the year so far. Check out the list below!

Kelvyn Boy ‘Down Flat’

It’s been quite the year for singer Kelvyn Boy, who dropped one of the biggest afrobeats songs of 2022 at the top of the year. It’s no news that the singer is immensely talented, but he outdid himself this time with “Down Flat,” a sleek afrobeats and highlife fusion that is doing a madness in Ghana and beyond.

Black Sherif ‘Second Sermon (Remix)’ ft. Burna Boy

In January, rising star Black Sherif issued the official music video for his smash hit single—the remix to “Second Sermon” featuring Nigeria’s Burna Boy. Currently sitting at over 7 million views on YouTube, “Second Sermon” has definitely been one of the top Ghanaian songs of 2022.

Kwesi Arthur x Adekunle Gold ‘Toxic’

Rapper Kwesi Arthur finally dropped his highly anticipated debut album Son of Jacob, which is chock-full of hits, but one of the standouts from the project was this one titled “Toxic.” It’s a solid collaboration with Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold, and together they do the Yung D3mz production justice, resulting in a smooth pop tune with serious appeal.

Darkoo ‘Always’ ft. Black Sherif

British-Nigerian rapper and singer Darkoo teamed up with Ghana’s rising star Black Sherif for “Always,” which was one of the most anticipated Ghanaian tunes so far this year. Darkoo posted a video snippet of Black Sherif’s verse a few weeks prior to its release, which quickly garnered views in the tens of thousands and sparked excitement for the incoming banger, and Blacko definitely did the song justice.

Camidoh ‘Sugarcane’ Remix ft. Mayorkun, King Promise & Darkoo

Coming hard on the heels of the success of the original version, Ghanaian singer Camidoh enhanced his buzzing record “Sugarcane” with a star-studded remix. In an effort to gain more reach for the top-charting tune, Camidoh tapped afrobeats heavyweights King Promise and Mayorkun, alongside UK based Nigerian rapper Darkoo for the official remix of “Sugarcane.”

Shatta Wale ‘On God’

Shatta Wale also came through with a solid bop in the first half. In “On God,” the controversial singer addressed certain rumors concerning his standing in Ghana’s music industry, complete with thinly veiled subliminal shots at his unnamed colleagues.

Black Sherif ‘Kwaku the Traveller’

Black Sherif is on a roll this year! As the follow up to the official remix of “Second Sermon,” the Ghanaian rapper and singer-songwriter rolled out his latest single “Kwaku The Traveller,” where he addressed a controversy surrounding an alleged breach of contract between him and his management. With the hot topic plus several catchy quotables combined with an infectious instrumental, the song went viral almost instantly, topping Nigeria’s Apple Music Top 100 Chart at the number one spot, sparking a viral TikTok challenge, and more.

Stonebwoy ‘Therapy’

Not too long ago Universal Music Group announced the signing of Ghanaian singer Stonebwoy to their divisions Def Jam Recordings, 0207 Def Jam, and Def Jam Africa in a global record deal. The news came along with the dancehall singer’s first release of 2022, this sultry sweet dancehall cut “Therapy,” his first single under the global imprints and a solid representation of the star singer’s talents.

King Promise ‘Ginger’

King Promise also came through in the first half with this solid single titled “Ginger,” a smooth afro-dancehall tune produced by the Grammy award-winning producer from the UK, JAE5. This is King Promise’s first single of the year and on this one he did what he does best.

Kuami Eugene ‘Take Away’

Lynx Entertainment star singer Kuami Eugene also came through in the first half of 2022 with his first single of the year “Take Away,” an afrobeats tune with mega-hit potential, in usual Kuami Eugene fashion.

Lasmid ‘Friday Night’

Emerging Ghanaian singer Lasmid makes a surprise entry on the list, after his most recent single “Friday Night” hit the mainstream to become a hit party anthem. Currently doing crazy numbers on digital streaming platforms, “Friday Night” has outdoored Lasmid as one of Ghana’s new acts to watch.

Wendy Shay ‘Survivor’

Singer Wendy Shay is a “Survivor” of heartbreak in her single, where she narrated her sour experience of a romance gone wrong. Wendy’s ex-lover got all the heat and all the smoke on her first single of the year, an MOG Beatz production.

Gyakie ‘FOR MY BABY’

Singing sensation Gyakie came through as well, and her latest making the rounds is titled “For My Baby.” The talented songstress who is now a Sony Music Africa act showed off her skills in this sensual mid-tempo tune tailor-made for that special someone

KiDi ‘Blessed’ ft. Mavado

KiDi’s been on a roll since the massive success of his 2021 single “Touch It.” He finally came back with a brand new offering, an afro-dancehall single simply titled “Blessed.” On this latest tune, he teamed up with Jamaican dancehall singer Mavado for a positive, upbeat bop full of gratitude.

Smallgod ft Black Sherif & Tory Lanez ‘GIDI GIDI’

Ghanaian singer, songwriter and performer Smallgod has also been making moves. On his latest, he connects with Canadian rapper Tory Lanez as well as Ghanaian sensation Black Sherif for new single “Gidi Gidi”, and together the trio served one for the books.

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