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Rocky55 Blog of Thursday, 2 January 2025

Source: Isaac Appiah

Review of Ghanaian Songs That Went Global in 2024

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Ghana's music sector has once again demonstrated its vitality and international appeal as 2024 draws to a close. This year, a number of Ghanaian songs became viral, enthralling listeners around and establishing Ghana as a center for Afrobeats and Afropop music. These are the top 11 songs that received the most airplay, reached the top of the charts, were the talk of the town at all public events, and continued to be popular among regular Ghanaians on the street. The Boy Olive's Asylum Olive the Boy's "Asylum" was one of the year's biggest songs. The song became a mainstay on radios throughout the continent and beyond due to its catchy refrain and enticing pace.
Beeztrap KOTM's Fly Girl, featuring Oseikrom Sikanii Another song by Beeztrap KOTM, featuring Oseikrom Sikanii, that went viral was "Fly Girl." Millions of people listened to the song on music platforms because of its distinctive fusion of Twi rap and Afrobeats. Gyakie's December Another song that went popular was Gyakie's "December," which featured the singer's expressive lyrics and passionate voice. Gyakie performed in a variety of picturesque settings for the song's music video, which received millions of views on YouTube. Lasmid's Puul With dancing challenges on all social media platforms, particularly TikTok, Lasmid's Puul song became viral and started a global sensation. Tulenky's "Bad Feeling" with Beeztrap KOTM
The song "Bad Feeling" by Tulenkey, featuring Beeztrap KOTM, received a lot of views and interaction around the world. King Paluta's Makoma and Aseda With his popular songs "Makoma" and "Aseda," which dominated the internet for a full year, King Paluta won the affection of Ghanaians. All walks of life found resonance in the songs. Team Eternity's Defe Defe With their popular gospel song "Defe Defe," which went viral and epitomized urban gospel, Team Eternity set the standard. The trio gained enormous popularity on social media and music platforms because to their passionate performances at various shows. Stonebwoy's song "Giggle and Whine," which features Jamaican musician Spice,
Artiste of the Year Stonebwoy had another successful year in 2024, launching into another global collaboration with Jamaican musician Spice on "Giggle and Whine." As the two performed at major shows before the year ended, he followed up by inviting the Jamaican bad girl to Ghana. Kwen kwen by Nacee When Nacee released "Kwen kwen," he showed off his talent for writing songs that shot to fame quickly. This time, it was a political campaign song rather than a gospel attempt that helped the National Democratic Congress (NDC) win the 2024 election. Very Soon by Fameye by Fameye Fameye, a highlife artist from Ghana, released another incredible song called "Very Soon," which was produced by Willis Beats. Fameye's autograph appears in the song.