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Some trending Songs in Ghana, 2023

trending songs in ghana in 2023

trending songs in ghana in 2023

2023 New releases have already started proliferating the Ghanaian music market, with few regarded by fans as hits songs, while some 2022 songs still trending in Ghana

Beats, rhythm, melody and lyrics form the embodiment of good music and good music in Ghana stem from both mainstream artists and underground artists.

One may argue that instrumentals alone may not necessarily define quality music as an artist’s lyrics reflecting the status quo will render his music gaining much acceptance by music maniacs.

Black Sherif, Sarkodie etc. are well known for releasing tracks perfectly reflecting happenings in Ghana, Akwaboah on the other hand is popularly known for his love-song releases not to leave out Nigerian artists who penetrate the Ghanaian music industry with dope songs like ‘Cough (Odo)’ by Kizz Daniel.

Now let’s take a look at some 10 Songs still trending in Ghana in 2023

Country Side – Sarkodie ft. Black Sherif

country side sarkodie ft. black sherif

country side sarkodie ft. black sherif

Cough (Odo) – Kizz Daniel

cough (odo) kizz daniel

cough (odo) kizz daniel

45 – Black Sherif

45 black sherif

45 black sherif

Take Away – Kuami Eugene

take away kuami eugene

take away kuami eugene

Soja – Black Sherif

soja black sherif 

soja black sherif

Down Flat – Kevin Boy

down flat kevin boy

down flat kevin boy

Medo Wo sen Obiaa – Akwaboah ft. Cina Soul

medo wo sen obiaa akwaboah ft. cina soul

medo wo sen obiaa akwaboah ft. cina soul

Bob Marley & The Wailers, Sarkodie – Stir It Up

bob marley & the wailers, sarkodie stir it up

bob marley & the wailers, sarkodie stir it up

Sugarcane – Camidoh

sugarcane camidoh

sugarcane camidoh

Yenti Fo – Joey Papking ft. Medikal

joey papking ft. medikal yenti fo

joey papking ft. medikal yenti fo

 

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