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Ghana Music Radar: The Biggest Moves Happening In Ghanaian Music Right Now

New Releases, Chart Battles & The Artists Dominating The Conversation

Ghana’s music scene continues to move at a fast pace, with established stars and emerging talents competing for dominance across streaming platforms, playlists, and digital charts.

From major collaborations to fresh projects from some of the country’s biggest names, the industry is currently experiencing another exciting chapter.


Okese1, DarkoVibes, Sista Afia & Joey B Take Over Ghana Charts

One of the biggest chart stories currently is the performance of “Don’t Come Too Close II” by Okese1, DarkoVibes, Sista Afia, and Joey B, which has climbed to the top of Ghana’s Apple Music Top Songs chart. The collaboration has become one of the strongest-performing Ghanaian releases in the current streaming race. (Apple Music - Web Player)


The song’s success highlights the continued demand for collaborations that bring together different generations and styles within Ghana’s music industry.


Black Sherif Continues Global Momentum

Black Sherif remains one of Ghana’s most influential artists, with his feature on Davido’s “Amazing Grace” receiving strong attention on Ghana’s streaming charts. The collaboration currently sits among the top-performing songs in Ghana. (Apple Music - Web Player)

His ability to connect Ghanaian storytelling with international audiences continues to make him one of the country’s leading voices.


O’Kenneth And The Drill Movement Stay Relevant

Ghana’s Drill scene continues to maintain a strong presence, with artists like O’Kenneth appearing among the top songs in Ghana. His track “OTOTROBONSU” remains part of the current chart conversation, showing that Drill continues to influence mainstream listening habits. (Apple Music - Web Player)


KiDi & Lasmid Join The Streaming Race

The collaboration “Signature” by KiDi and Lasmid is also making waves on Ghana’s charts, proving the continued strength of Afrobeats and melodic sounds within the local market. (Apple Music - Web Player)


New Projects Keep The Industry Active

Beyond singles, Ghanaian artists are also pushing new projects. Kuami Eugene recently released his EP “Sweet Boy,” a project blending Afrobeats, Highlife, and R&B influences. (Ghana Music)

Meanwhile, rapper Lyrical Joe continues his yearly rap tradition by expanding his “5th August” series into a larger body of work, keeping Ghana’s rap culture active. (Modern Ghana)

Ghana Music’s New Wave Keeps Growing

The current Ghanaian music landscape shows a balance between established stars and rising talents. Afrobeats, Drill, Highlife, and alternative sounds are all competing for attention as artists continue searching for the next global breakthrough.

With streaming becoming more important than ever, the artists who consistently release quality music and connect with audiences online are shaping the future of Ghana music.

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