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Ghanaian music has always been rich in sound, storytelling, and rhythm. But beyond the songs themselves, music videos have played a huge role in shaping the culture, projecting Ghana to the world, and elevating the artistry of musicians. From creativity to visuals, these music videos stand out as some of the best Ghanaian music videos of all time.
1. “Adonai (Remix)” – Sarkodie ft. Castro (2014)
One of the most iconic Ghanaian videos ever made. Shot in South Africa, the visuals capture vibrant cityscapes and heartfelt scenes that amplify the song’s emotional depth. With Castro’s timeless hook, the video has become a symbol of legacy and loss.
2. “Ahomka Womu” – VIP (2003)
When VIP dropped “Ahomka Womu,” the song dominated Africa, and the music video was just as powerful. With stylish visuals and street vibes, the video matched the anthem’s infectious energy and helped VIP break barriers.
3. “Linda” – Samini (2006)
“Linda” was a game-changer for Samini, and its video reflected the energy and humor of early 2000s Ghanaian music videos. It remains one of the most replayed throwback visuals on TV shows and YouTube.
4. “Bra” – King Promise ft. Kojo Antwi (2019)
A beautiful blend of old-school and new-school artistry. The video’s cinematography and storytelling gave Ghanaian visuals a global touch, showing how far production had come.
5. “Kaalu” – E.L (2012)
Fun, colorful, and full of swagger, “Kaalu” by E.L was a visual masterpiece for its time. It showcased Accra in a playful way while solidifying E.L’s reputation for creativity.
6. “Diary” – Fuse ODG ft. Tiwa Savage (2017)
A beautifully shot video that showcases the chemistry between Fuse ODG and Tiwa Savage. “Diary” combines smooth Afrobeats rhythm with warm, colorful visuals that highlight Ghana’s global musical reach.
7. “Boys Kasa” – R2Bees ft. King Promise, Kwesi Arthur, La Meme Gang (2018)
This all-star collaboration came with a video that was as stylish as it was fun. Trendy visuals, humor, and memorable cameos made it one of the standout videos of the last decade.
8. “Kakai” – Shatta Wale (2015)
Shatta Wale’s “Kakai” video is a classic for its raw, street-inspired visuals. It perfectly captured the spirit of the song and reflected Shatta’s deep connection with the streets.
9. “CCTV” – King Promise ft. Sarkodie & Mugeez (2018)
One of Ghana’s most beautifully shot music videos. Its rich imagery and sleek production quality showed Ghanaian music’s global readiness.
10. “Azonto Ghost” – Bisa Kdei (2012)
Bisa Kdei brought Ghana’s movie-like storytelling into music videos with “Azonto Ghost.” The video, tied to the film of the same name, was a cultural moment and a visual hit.
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source: kaknews.com