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    Top 10 Ghanaian Throwback Songs That Still Hit Today

    KAKNewsBy KAKNewsOctober 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Some songs come and go, but others stay with us forever. Ghana’s music history is filled with timeless records that continue to spark excitement whenever they’re played. Whether at weddings, old-school jams, or street corners, these songs remind us of the good times and prove that true classics never fade. Here are 10 Ghanaian throwback songs that still hit today.

    1. “Ahomka Womu” – VIP (2003)

    When VIP dropped “Ahomka Womu,” it became more than just music—it was a movement. The infectious beat and catchy hook turned it into an anthem that still commands the dancefloor today.

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    2. “Theresa” – Daddy Lumba (1990)
    A heartfelt highlife track from the album Obi Ate Meso Bo, “Theresa” is one of Daddy Lumba’s signature songs

    3. “Linda” – Samini (2006)

    “Linda” was Samini at his finest—a perfect blend of dancehall and Ghanaian flavor. Nearly 20 years on, it remains a crowd favorite and an instant mood booster.

    4. “Masan Aba” – Lord Kenya (2002)

    Before he left secular music, Lord Kenya was the rap king. “Masan Aba” showcased his lyrical mastery and still stands as one of the greatest hiplife songs ever recorded.

    5. “Aben Wo Ha” – Daddy Lumba (1999)

    Few Ghanaian songs have caused as much buzz as “Aben Wo Ha.” Controversial in its time, it’s now a beloved party track that proves why Daddy Lumba is one of the greatest to ever do it.

    6. “Obaa Pa” – Kontihene (2002)

    Kontihene’s “Obaa Pa” was a breakthrough hit that lit up the early 2000s. With its catchy chorus and memorable beat, it remains a throwback gem.

    7. “Kangaroo” – Tic Tac (2007)

    When Tic Tac dropped “Kangaroo,” he created not just a hit song but a dance craze. To this day, DJs still spin it to get people moving.

    8. “Awurama” – Praye (2005)

    “Awurama” captured the magic of Praye’s unique style as a trio. Smooth, catchy, and endlessly replayable, it continues to resonate with fans of Ghanaian hiplife.

    9. “Adonai (Remix)” – Sarkodie ft. Castro (2014)

    Though more recent, “Adonai” has already cemented its place as a classic. Castro’s unforgettable hook, paired with Sarkodie’s delivery, makes it both emotional and timeless.

    10. “Serwaa Akoto” – A.B. Crentsil (1980s)

    No list of Ghanaian throwbacks would be complete without highlife. “Serwaa Akoto” by the legendary A.B. Crentsil is a masterpiece that continues to echo across generations.

    These tracks are more than just music—they are part of Ghana’s cultural memory. From hiplife to highlife, dancehall to rap, each song tells a story about where we’ve been and how far we’ve come. And the beauty of it all? No matter the year, when the DJ plays any of these songs, the crowd still sings along.

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