Cedanews GH Top 10 Countdown Week 30

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Week 30

Ghana’s most trusted chart for measuring true music impact—Cedanews GH Top 10—enters Week 30 with consistency, fire, and artistic dominance from our top talents. Black Sherif continues to reign, while the entire board remains unchanged from Week 29, showing the firm grip each artiste has held over their respective spots. Let’s break down the full list and compare what’s popping and why the streets still can’t get enough.

1. Black Sherif – Sacrifice (Prod. by Samsney)  (Last week: No. 1 — No Change)
Blacko stays undefeated at the top! “Sacrifice” is a heartfelt anthem that’s not just trending but sinking deep into the hearts of listeners nationwide. The Samsney production remains an emotional masterstroke and a cultural reflection.

2. Black Sherif – Soma Obi (Prod. by Joker Nharnah) (Last week: No. 2 — No Change)
Talk about dominance! Black Sherif holds not just the crown, but also the silver. “Soma Obi” remains in second position with strong replay value and street acceptance.

3. Chief One – Lolli (Prod. by Hairlergbe) (Last week: No. 3 — No Change)
The sweet vibes of “Lolli” continue to resonate across the airwaves. Chief One’s energy, style, and lyrical playfulness keep fans glued, maintaining its No. 3 status.

4. Kpese Boii – Gameli (Prod. by Hairlergbe (Last week: No. 4 — No Change)
Gameli holds its position tightly like a jam that refuses to age. The Hairlergbe-Kpese combo continues to shine—repping Volta with style and purpose.

5. Keeny Ice – Phil Foden (Prod. by A-Swag) (Last week: No. 5 — No Change)
“Phil Foden” is football meets lyrical fire. Keeny Ice's sports-inspired bars still have the streets buzzing. A perfect balance of creativity and streetwise appeal.

6. King Paluta – Foko (Prod. by Khendi)

(Last week: No. 6 — No Change)
“Foko” remains a savage motivational soundtrack for the hustle. King Paluta’s delivery and the raw energy keep this tune locked in sixth gear.

7. Kojo Blak ft. Kelvyn Boy – Excellent (Last week: No. 7 — No Change)
Still excellent, still bubbling. Kojo Blak and Kelvyn Boy’s synergy remains untouched. A slow burner that keeps winning fans week after week.

8. Sarkodie ft. Kweku Smoke – Violence (Last week: No. 8 — No Change)
“Violence” holds its fire with punchy bars and hard truths. This one is for the heads who love real lyricism. No movement but plenty of heat.

9. Stonebwoy – Torcher (Prod. by Streetbeatz (Last week: No. 9 — No Change)
“Torcher” continues to blaze quietly. Stonebwoy and Streetbeatz cooked something that’s still simmering, especially among core fans of afro-dancehall fusion.

10. Black Sherif ft. Fireboy DML – So It Goes (Last week: No. 10 — No Change)
Still rounding out the top ten, “So It Goes” is the perfect outro track with international flair. The Blacko-Fireboy connection is smooth, reflective, and timeless.
Week 30

This week’s chart proves how strong and impactful the current playlist is, echoing across radio, streets, and digital streams alike. The competition is fierce, but the hold on these slots proves every single track has built a solid fanbase.

Stay locked as we monitor what the next wave brings!

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