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Ghana’s music scene continues to thrive, with fans streaming their favorite projects in massive numbers across digital platforms. From drill and Afrobeats to highlife and dancehall, these albums are currently dominating listening charts and playlists nationwide.
Here are the Top 10 Most Streamed Albums in Ghana right now:
O’Kenneth – “Came Of Age”
O’Kenneth claims the top spot with Came Of Age, a project that showcases his growth, lyrical depth, and influence within Ghana’s drill movement.
Black Sherif – “Iron Boy”
Black Sherif continues his impressive run with Iron Boy, an emotionally charged album that blends storytelling, Afrobeats, and hip-hop influences.
Oseikrom Sikani – “9”
Known for his street anthems and energetic delivery, Oseikrom Sikani’s 9 has become a favorite among fans across the country.
Kweku Smoke – “Walk With Me”
Kweku Smoke delivers a powerful body of work with Walk With Me, featuring introspective lyrics and hard-hitting production.
Jay Bahd – “BEASTMODE VOL.1”
Jay Bahd’s BEASTMODE VOL.1 continues to gain traction, cementing his place as one of the leading voices in Ghanaian drill music.
Kuami Eugene – “Sweet Boy”
The Rockstar, Kuami Eugene, brings smooth melodies and catchy hooks on Sweet Boy, a project that appeals to a wide audience.
Stonebwoy – “Torcher II”
Dancehall superstar Stonebwoy keeps the momentum going with Torcher II, blending reggae, dancehall, and Afrobeats into a dynamic listening experience.
Asake – “M$NEY”
Nigerian hitmaker Asake makes the list with M$NEY, proving his strong influence among Ghanaian music listeners.
Kweku Smoke – “Kweku Jesus”
Kweku Smoke appears again on the chart with Kweku Jesus, another project that has resonated strongly with fans.
Shatta Wale – “Voice Of The Crown”
Rounding out the top 10 is Shatta Wale’s Voice Of The Crown, a project that showcases his versatility and enduring popularity.
The presence of multiple drill artists on this list highlights the growing dominance of the genre in Ghana. At the same time, established stars like Stonebwoy, Kuami Eugene, and Shatta Wale continue to maintain strong streaming numbers, while international acts such as Asake demonstrate the cross-border appeal of African music.
As digital streaming becomes the primary way fans consume music, these rankings offer a clear picture of the albums currently shaping Ghana’s music landscape.
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source: kaknews.com
