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Ghana music is trending – so who are the trend setters?
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Ghana music is trending – so who are the trend setters?

by Nana Asante Igdam
November 13, 2024
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Ghanaian music has captured global attention in recent years, with artists pioneering Afrobeats and reshaping it with Ghana’s unique touch. Rooted in African rhythms, Afrobeats emerged in the 2000s as a genre blending elements of highlife, hiplife, dancehall, and other popular styles. Ghana’s artists have been instrumental in growing this genre, which has become a cultural movement across Africa and beyond. The streaming numbers speak for themselves—Ghanaian musicians are amassing millions of listeners worldwide, placing them firmly among the continent’s most influential voices.

As platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, and Tidal report record streams, here’s a look at the Ghanaian artists leading the charge in 2024. These artists combine vibrant beats, catchy lyrics, and diverse styles, from hip hop to highlife, showcasing the evolving sound of Ghana’s music scene.

Meet Ghana’s Most Streamed Artists of 2024

Amaarae

Region: Accra
Style: Singer, Alté and Afrofusion
Most Popular Song: “SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY” (ft. Moliy) – This edgy track fuses Afrobeats with R&B and pop, capturing listeners around the world and charting internationally.
Social Media Followers: Instagram: 900K, Twitter: 300K, TikTok: 1.1M

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Amaarae is a standout artist known for her bold style and genre-defying sound. Blending Afro-inspired sounds with alternative influences, she’s made a mark on the global stage, representing the Alté music movement in Ghana. Her fearless approach to both music and fashion has garnered her a strong following worldwide.


King Promise


Region: Nungua, Greater Accra
Style: Singer, Afrobeat, and Highlife
Most Popular Song: “Slow Down” – A soulful anthem that became a favorite on international Afrobeats playlists and introduced his sound to a global audience.
Social Media Followers: Instagram: 1.2M, Twitter: 550K

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With his smooth voice and heartfelt lyrics, King Promise has become a key player in Ghana’s Afrobeat scene. His track “Slow Down” propelled him to fame, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional highlife with modern Afrobeat. Recent releases like “Terminator” continue to win over fans, solidifying him as a force in African music.


Black Sherif


Region: Konongo, Ashanti Region
Style: Rapper, Trap, and Afrobeats
Most Popular Song: “Second Sermon” – Known for its intense storytelling and powerful lyrics, this track became an anthem for Ghanaian youth.
Social Media Followers: Instagram: 1.5M, Twitter: 700K

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Black Sherif’s music resonates deeply with audiences for its raw narratives of street life and resilience. Fusing trap with Afrobeats, his gritty storytelling has made him one of the most relatable voices for young people in Ghana and across Africa.


KiDi


Region: Accra
Style: Singer, Afrobeat, and Highlife
Most Popular Song: “Touch It” – A catchy dance anthem that went viral on TikTok, bringing his music to a global fanbase.
Social Media Followers: Instagram: 2M, Twitter: 800K, TikTok: 1.5M

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KiDi’s knack for creating feel-good music with an Afrobeat and highlife twist has made him a favorite among Ghanaian and international fans. Known for his infectious energy and danceable hits, KiDi is a key figure in Ghana’s music scene and continues to reach new audiences worldwide.


Gyakie


Region: Kumasi, Ashanti Region
Style: Singer, Afrobeat, and R&B
Most Popular Song: “Forever” – A love song that resonated widely, establishing her as a rising star on the Afrobeats scene.
Social Media Followers: Instagram: 1.1M, Twitter: 400K

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Gyakie brings a fresh voice to Afrobeat and R&B, blending her Ghanaian heritage with a modern sound. As the daughter of highlife legend Nana Acheampong, Gyakie honors her musical roots while pushing boundaries, making her one of the most promising new voices in Ghana.


Camidoh


Region: Aflao, Volta Region
Style: Singer, Afrobeat, and Afropop
Most Popular Song: “Sugarcane” – A sweet, melodic track with a catchy rhythm that has captured fans across Africa.
Social Media Followers: Instagram: 800K, Twitter: 300K

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Camidoh’s vibrant Afropop songs explore themes of love and life, and his unique style and sound have quickly won him a dedicated fanbase. “Sugarcane” is a testament to his ability to create music that connects across generations and borders.


Fuse ODG


Region: Accra, based in the UK
Style: Afrobeat, Dancehall, and Pop
Most Popular Song: “Antenna” – An international hit that helped elevate Afrobeats on the global music scene.
Social Media Followers: Instagram: 1M, Twitter: 850K

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A pioneer of modern Afrobeat, Fuse ODG brought global attention to Ghana’s music and has inspired countless artists. Known for promoting African pride and culture through his music, Fuse ODG has established himself as one of the genre’s most influential figures.


Sarkodie


Region: Tema, Greater Accra
Style: Rapper, Hip Hop, and Afrobeats
Most Popular Song: “Adonai” (ft. Castro) – An iconic track that remains beloved across Africa.
Social Media Followers: Instagram: 4.5M, Twitter: 2.3M

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As one of Africa’s top rappers, Sarkodie has set the bar for hip hop in Ghana. Known for his fast flow and powerful lyricism, he’s been instrumental in shaping the Ghanaian music scene, winning numerous awards and gaining international recognition.


Shatta Wale


Region: Accra
Style: Dancehall, Afrobeats
Most Popular Song: “My Level” – A motivational song that resonated widely across Ghana.
Social Media Followers: Instagram: 3M, Twitter: 1.5M

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Shatta Wale is an icon in Ghana’s dancehall scene, known for his energetic performances and outspoken personality. His music often reflects his ambition and drive, and he’s built one of the most loyal fanbases in the country.


Juls


Region: Originally from Tema, based in London
Style: Producer, DJ, Afrobeat, and Afropop
Most Popular Song: “Blessed” (ft. Donae’o and Miraa May) – A track that showcases his signature Afro-soulful production style.
Social Media Followers: Instagram: 600K, Twitter: 400K

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As one of the leading producers in Afrobeats, Juls has shaped the genre with his distinct, soulful beats. His work with top African artists has made him a sought-after collaborator and a key influence in Afrobeats.


These artists are setting the pace for Ghanaian music, showcasing the diversity and richness of Afrobeats and beyond. With millions of streams, viral hits, and international tours, they’re putting Ghana on the map as a cultural powerhouse in music. As Afrobeats continues to grow, these trailblazers are sure to keep inspiring fans, expanding the genre’s reach, and paving the way for future stars. Ghanaian music is no longer just for Africa—it’s for the world.

Nana Asante Igdam

Nana Asante Igdam

Nana Asante Igdam (aka Nana AI) is a prolific writer and editor who exists to write engaging and informative content. Their output is enhanced by using several large language models that reference the viewGhana database

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