Cedanews GH Top 10 Countdown – Week 22

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Cedanews week 22

Another week, another thrilling chart update! The Week 22 edition of the Cedanews GH Top 10 Countdown arrives with exciting surprises, fierce competition, and the continued reign of Black Sherif, who now dominates the top 2 spots.

While some fan favourites held their ground, others made big leaps or dropped off completely. Let’s break down all the action!

🔥 1. Black Sherif – Sacrifice (Produced by Samsney) [Last Week: #1 | Weeks on Chart: 3] No shaking the throne! “Sacrifice” continues its reign for a third week straight. Blacko’s raw emotional delivery and sonic depth still have the nation captivated.

🔥 2. Black Sherif – Soma Obi (Produced by Joker Nharnah) [Last Week: #9 | ▲ +7] Biggest climber of the week! From #9 to #2 in just one week, “Soma Obi” shoots up the chart with bold force. Black Sherif’s reflective lyricism is clearly connecting with listeners on a spiritual level.

💫 3. Kojo Blak ft. Kelvyn Boy – Excellent [Last Week: #2 | ▼ -1] After holding strong at #2, Kojo Blak slides one spot down—but “Excellent” remains a fan favourite with its vibrant production and polished vocals.

🆕 4. Chief One – Lolli (Produced by Hairlergbe)[New Entry | Replaces “Megbe (Decline)”] Chief One returns with a brand-new vibe! “Lolli” enters the chart with fresh bounce and flair, replacing his previous hit “Megbe.” Clearly, Chief One isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

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💥 5. Black Sherif ft. Fireboy DML – So It Goes [Last Week: #3 | ▼ -2] Blacko’s third charting song dips slightly but remains a key presence. “So It Goes” blends Ghana-Nigeria energy with deeply reflective storytelling. A worthy mid-chart anthem.

⏫ 6. Edem featuring KiDi – Higher [Last Week: #6 | Weeks on Chart: 3] Unmoved and unwavering. “Higher” remains comfortably at #6, slowly becoming one of the year’s most quietly powerful collaborations.

🔻 7. Stonebwoy – Torcher (Produced by Streetbeatz) [Last Week: #5 | ▼ -2] A slight drop for the Bhim Nation boss, but “Torcher” is still blazing across the airwaves. Don’t count this one out—it might rebound next week!

⏫ 8. Keeny Ice – Phil Foden (Produced by A-Swag) [Last Week: #8 | Weeks on Chart: 3] Still holding tight, Keeny Ice maintains his #8 spot for another week. The witty blend of football references and lyrical flow keeps fans coming back.

🆕 9. King Paluta – Foko (Produced by Khendi Beatz) [New Entry] Welcome to the Top 10, King Paluta! “Foko” debuts at #9, adding punchy bars and street-certified grit to this week’s countdown.

🔻 10. JJ Gonami – Ibrahim Traoré (Produced by Bahdmahn) [Last Week: #10 | Weeks on Chart: 3] Still flying the Pan-African flag, JJ Gonami holds onto the final slot with “Ibrahim Traoré.” Revolutionary energy and strong cultural vibes keep it relevant.

❌ Dropped Out:

Shatta Wale – Jo Lese (#7 last week)

Black Sherif – Soma Obi (was at #9 last week but climbed)

Chief One – Megbe (Decline) (#4 last week)

JJ Gonami – Ibrahim Traoré remains, but others like King Paluta and Chief One’s Lolli replaced dropouts.

📊 Chart Summary

Top Artist: Black Sherif (3 songs in Top 5—again!)

Biggest Gainer: Soma Obi (+7)

New Entries: Chief One – Lolli, King Paluta – Foko

Most Stable: Edem ft. KiDi – Higher (unchanged at #6)

🎧 Final Thoughts; Week 22 proves Black Sherif’s reign is far from over. With three entries dominating the upper half of the chart—and “Soma Obi” making a monster leap—he’s cementing his place as the heartbeat of modern Ghanaian music.

Meanwhile, Chief One refreshes his presence with a new banger, and King Paluta jumps into the ring with heavy bars. This week blends consistency with exciting freshness—everything a true music lover craves.

Keep your ears open and your playlists ready—Week 23 might just shake the whole table.

🔗 Stay tuned for more every week. Follow @cedanewsgh for daily updates, music drops, and behind-the-scenes vibes.

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June 22, 2025