The 20 Best Ghanaian Songs of 2019

Featuring Pappy Kojo, Sarkodie, Amaarae, Kwesi Arthur, Shatta Wale, Efya GuiltyBeatz, Joey B, R2Bees and many more.
2019 was definitely an exciting year for Ghanaian music.
Right from the top of the year, we saw both new and established make their mark with songs that would soundtrack the nation’s airwaves, functions, and nights for months to come. In 2019 we got to experience an E.L comeback, Shatta Wale and Beyoncé on the same song, numerous solid Ghana-Naija collaborations, and bop after bop by old and new artists alike.
We also saw the rise of brand new artists, starting from the likes of J.Derobie‘s wave making debut in January, to Kofi Mole‘s widespread trap anthem, to Fameye‘s declaration of brokeness, to the promising future superstar Sam Opoku. As far as projects go, 2019 was a good year for that in the Ghana music space as well. We were blessed with an EP from Sarkodie, an album by the superstar duo R2Bees, talented singer King Promise‘s debut album,Ko-Jo Cue‘s stellar debut, and M.anifest‘s 7-track feel-good EP, among several others.
Ghanaian music has been stepping its game up lately, and there’s only one way to go from here. Below, we give you the rundown on the Ghanaian songs that stole ears and hearts and set the pace for the country’s sound this year.
Follow our BEST SONGS OF 2019 playlist on Spotify here and Apple Music here.
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