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The Big Six Of Ghana’s Current Music Scene

As the country marks Founders’ Day this year, Spotify has identified some Ghanaian musicians who are making inroads in Ghana’s music scene. These six Ghanaian musicians are breaking barriers and lifting the flag of Ghana high with their music.
● Amaarae, an icon taking the world by storm. Her debut EP, ‘Passion Fruit Summers’, launched her as one of the biggest voices in alternative pop, paving the way for her breakthrough record, ‘THE ANGEL YOU DON’T KNOW’. Featuring singles like ‘SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY’ and ‘FANCY’, this genre-blending project has received global recognition. In 2021, Amaarae collaborated with African R&B royalty Tiwa Savage on ‘Tales By Moonlight, as well as most recently with the Billboard-topping songstress Kali Uchis on a remix of ‘SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY’. Amaarae is currently sweeping the world as her track ‘A Body, A Coffin’ was featured in Marvel Studios’ ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’. Amaarae is currently the most streamed Ghanaian artist on Spotify with more than 5 million followers.
● KiDi released his debut album, ‘Sugar’, in 2019 which was accompanied by a movie also titled ‘Sugar’, showcasing the songs on the album. Since then, he has never looked back and keeps dropping hit songs like ‘Say You Love Me’, ‘Odo’, ‘Adiepena’, ‘Thunder’, ‘Mr. Badman’, ‘Sugar Daddy’ and ‘Enjoyment’. These hit songs have garnered a huge following for the budding star. In 2020, KiDi dropped his exciting EP, ‘Blue’, which showcased his versatility and incredible vocals. The lead single, ‘Say Cheese’, had great success online and on radio worldwide. After having a successful year KiDi was crowned the overall ‘Artist Of The Year’ in 2022 and Afrobeats/Afropop Artist Of The Year’. His hit single, ‘Touch It’, won ‘Popular Song of The Year’ as well as ‘Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year’, and his album, ‘The Golden Boy’, picked up the ‘Album Of The Year’ award.
● King Promise brings all the vibes to the table. He is a musical ‘Commando’ currently supplying some ‘Ginger’ to all those who need some spice in their life. King Promise is an ardent storyteller inspired by life, love, hustling, partying, and family. Although King Promise was enveloped in music from a young age, his father inadvertently helped shape his genre and culture-spanning tastes, immersing him in everything from Reggae to R&B to boybands to Ghanaian Highlife. Since releasing his first single, ‘Thank God’, Promise’s fanbase quickly began to swell as word spread. A considerable buzz manifested locally; before he knew it, his career had taken off.
● Sarkodie: Considered to be among the rap gods and kings in Ghana, Sarkodie compares success to swimming. Several years after his debut album, ‘Mayke’, Sarkodie is still in the water, pressing forward through the waves, seeing what new shores his rich, emotional sound might reach. Sark has worked hard, created viral songs, and pulled his weight on the African music ladder. He has featured top artists on the continent and beyond, so it didn’t come as a surprise to many when he won the inaugural BET Hip Hop Award for ‘Best International Flow’ in 2019.
● You may have heard of Black Sherif and how his song ‘Kweku The Traveller’ is travelling the world. Black Sherif is the most streamed Ghanaian rapper on Spotify with 1.3 million followers. Hisunique sound is geared toward creating a mass cult following, with the goal of becoming a global icon. He blends Ghanaian Highlife with reggae, Hip Hop and other sounds, thereby widening his reach and potential. With highlife being Ghana’s authentic sound, his use of the genre instantly speaks to the older folk. First-time listeners of Sherif are amazed by his vocal range, then zone into his eerie unorthodox melodies. But the actual catch is the substance in his writing and how relevant it is to the modern listener’s experience. He has been mentioned by top musicians globally, the most recent being DJ Khaled who described Black Sherif’s songs as ‘music that touches your soul’.
● Stonebwoy, born Livingstone Etse Satekla, is a 45-time award winning Ghanaian Afropop and Dancehall/Reggae artist as well as a Grammy Awards nominee. 1GAD has earned his place within the dancehall fraternity locally and globally. He is one of the country’s biggest exports when it comes to Ghanaian artists. Stonebwoy recorded his first hit single, ‘Climax’ featuring Samini, followed by ‘Ghetto Love’ featuring Irene Logan. Since then, he has never looked back. His ‘Activate’, ‘Sobolo’, ‘Ololo’, and ‘Kpo K3K3’ among others continue to live on the lips of Ghanaians.
And while these big six are doing Ghana proud, our talent pool runs deep. As we celebrate August 4, here are four more artists putting Ghana on the map
● Kwesi Arthur. His talent cannot be understated. He continues to excite his young audience with his vocals and bars. Since he first burst on the scene with his 2017 hit single, ‘Grind Day,’ he’s rapidly risen to become one of the brightest stars in Ghana’s burgeoning music scene. Arthur’s music knows no limits – his blend of highlife, afrobeats, R&B and staunch Hip-Hop makes him the perfect microcosm of contemporary Ghanaian music. And the world is paying attention.
● Gyakie is building on her father’s (Nana Acheampong) legacy, but not dwelling on it. She is creating a name for herself and taking over the continent by having everyone singing along to her tune. Gyakie was also the first African singer to join Spotify’s EQUAL hub, an initiative that platforms female artists and fosters equity for women in music globally.
● Shatta Wale has claimed his throne as the Dancehall King of Ghana. He has played a key role in placing Ghana on the map. His recent collaboration, ‘King Already’ with Beyonce and Major Lazer has further enhanced his international exposure. You can never go wrong with Shatta as his songs keep adrenaline flowing among the ‘Ghetto Youth’.
● Camidoh’s ‘Sugarcane’ has been a favourite for many music lovers and is currently viral in 8 countries on Spotify’s ecosystem including Norway and France. He is the leading light of Ghana’s new Afropop movement, splicing his sweet R&B/Afrobeat fusion with lyrics that leap between English and Ewe. He first rose to prominence in late 2018 with his first official single, ‘For My Lover’, featuring Darko Vibes. This led to Camidoh picking up attention and appreciation from Ghanaian musical royalty. His sweet and melodious voice has made him an artist to watch.
These iconic creatives are the leaders of the new school, who, with roots in various genres of music, all boil down to the same thing -representing Ghana on the world stage. Therefore, we must celebrate these individuals whose efforts inspire growth and change within the Ghanaian music scene.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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Piesie Esther targets 3 top prizes at 2026 Telecel Music Awards

Ghanaian gospel dynamo, Piesie Esther, has expressed her readiness to take home the Gospel Artiste of the Year, Telecel Most Popular Song of the Year and Traditional Gospel Song of the Year awards at this year’s Telecel Ghana Music Awards.
The musician with many years of success under her belt in the gospel music industry has been nominated for three categories at this year’s Telecel Ghana Music Awards.
Piesie Esther was nominated for Gospel Artiste of the Year, Traditional Gospel Song of the Year, and Most Popular Song of the Year with her smash hit, Nyame Ye.
The award-winning musician believes that she had a wonderful year in 2025, which deserves recognition.
According to her, with over 36 shows, millions of streams enjoyed by her Nyame Ye song, coupled with numerous brand engagements, she was in a pole position to outwit other competitors.
“Family, I need your love and support now more than ever! I’ve been nominated at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards and we’re going all out for the win! ,” she noted.
She called on all and sundry that “Every single vote counts, and I truly appreciate your continuous support. Let’s do this together.”
This year’s Telecel Ghana Music Awards is slated for May 9, 2026 at the Palms Convention Centre in Accra.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Okyeame Kwame, others thrill hundreds at 50th birthday bash

Patrons at +233 Bar and Lounge had an unforgettable experience at the OK@50 All White Birthday Party last Saturday, April 18.
The Ghanaian music icon, Okyeame Kwame, turned 50 years last Friday, April 17, 2026.
Against this backdrop, the ‘Rap Dacta’ organised an All-White Party on Saturday to mark his 50th birthday to raise funds for the construction of a Paediatric Emergency Ward at the Manhyia Hospital.
This is a legacy project the musician is embarking on to mark his 50th birthday.
As part of the concert, patrons were treated to scintillating live performances by Afriyie Wutah, Akwaboah, Sista Afia, Kuami Eugene, KiDi, Kwabena Kwabena, Ras Kuuku, Abiana, Adina, Abochi, Kweku Darlington, and Kunta Kinte of Bradez fame.
One of the country’s finest DJs, Andy Dosty, also had his turn to mesmerise the patrons with hits from the past to present, a moment which saw many patrons on their feet for most of the time.
Okyeame Kwame rocked the gathering with numerous hits from his repertoire, including his new song dubbed ‘Clap.’
He also expressed appreciation to those who has genuinely supported his career to impact the lives of others.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme




