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10 New Ghanaian Songs You Need To Hear

For your listening pleasure, we compiled a list of the best new Ghanaian songs you need to hear. Check out our selection!

Stonebwoy ft Keri Hilson – Nominate

Having already preceded with singles: “Good morning” ft Chivv and Spanker; “African Party” and “Understand” ft Alica Harley. “Nominate” assisted by R&B superstar Keri Hilson is the fourth consecutive video release off Stonebwoy’s groundbreaking “Anloga Junction” album. The record was produced by Grammy award-winning Andre “Dre” Harris with the music video directed by Denzel Williams.

Kelvyn boy ft Darkovibes & Mugeez – Momo

Photo courtesy of Artiste’s Socials.

Blakk Arm Entertainment frontline, Kelvyn boy having teased the release of the all-new single “Momo” for several weeks now, finally drops the jam on our heads. The star-studded record features Darkovibes and Mugeez and was produced by burgeoning Ghanain producer Samsney. Watch the Yaw Skyface directed video below:

Mensa X OIEE ft Amaarae – “Still Dey Inside”

M3nsa, one half of Ghana’s FOKN Bois, and Ghanaian-American nu-soul singer Amaarae bring their special flavours to Budapest based producer OIEE’s production on “Still Dey Inside” to create this banging tropical house vibe. Enjoy the soul-laced bounce of ‘Still Dey Inside’ as we anticipate the two musicians’ upcoming projects later in the year.

Bisa Kdei ft Sista Afia – Ofie Nipa

Highlife stalwart enlists his protege Sista Afia on all-new highlife tune “Ofie Nipa”. In typical Bisa Kdei fashion, the well-written piece speaks on certain realities of life. In this particular instance the reality of betrayal from those closest to us. The song as produced and mastered by Nzema Poppin. Watch the Prince Dovlo directed video below.

Sarkodie ft Tulenkey – Fa Hooki Me

Coming off the back of consecutive single releases which include grimey rap joint “Sub-Zero” and love duets “Overload 1&2”, Sarkodie has kick-started an Azonto resurgence with Pee On The Beat produced “Fa Hooki Me” which features fast-rising rapper Tulenkey.

E.L ft Sarkodie – Revival

Photo courtesy of Artiste’s Socials.

Another song born out of the Sarkodie led azonto revival. Tweeting at rapper/producer E.L, a key player in the sub genre’s global explosion, Sarkodie called for the two to reconnect on yet another collaborative effort almost a decade after the two blessed fans with legendary azonto bangers “You Go Kill Me” and “Dangerous”, and this was the result.

Magnom ft Kobby Keita – Sadia

Prolific recording artist and record producer Magnom drops another banger on our heads! He teams up with fast-rising act Kobby Keita, who delivers a catchy guest verse on the innuendo-laden trap-infused jam! “Sadia” was produced by regular collaborator Moor Sound of RGG studios.

Kofi Mole – Top Shella

Fast-rising rapper rides on a Juiczx and Merki produced riddim to deliver a dancehall influenced jam dubbed “Top Shella”. “Top Shella” is a feel-good song that sees Kofi Mole deliver sing-rap verses about living his best life. This follows earlier released collaboration with Fameye on “Yabr3”.

Blackway ft Busta Rhymes – Intense

To celebrate his birthday, the New York-based Ghanaian rapper Blackway finally drops his first single of 2020 and it features global hip-hop icon Busta Rhymes. “Intense” as the title implies is a rapfest reminding everyone why he should be considered one of the top lyricists not only from Ghana but in all of Africa as he holds his own along one of hip hop’s greats!

Gasmilla – Keke

Having made headlines within the week, International Fisherman comes through with an all-new single dubbed “Keke”. Typical of Gasmilla, his new cut is one strictly meant for the dancefloor.

DJ Breezy ft Ceeza Milli – Jaye

Black Avenue Muzik DJ and producer, DJ Breezy is back with his second single of the year dubbed “Jaye” featuring Nigerian act, Ceeza Milli.



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