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| Cedanews GH Top 10 |
Ghana’s ever-evolving music scene keeps turning up the heat, and this week is no exception. The Cedanews GH Top 10 Countdown – Week 43 brings together the biggest hits dominating airwaves, streaming charts, and party playlists nationwide.
At the top, Stonebwoy maintains his fiery dominance with “Gidi Gidi (Fire)” — a song that continues to light up the nation. But behind him, the competition is burning stronger than ever, as artists like Medikal, Wendy Shay, and Kofi Kinaata hold their ground while fresh challengers enter the chart.
1. Stonebwoy – Gidi Gidi (Fire) (Prod. by Mix Master Garzy). There’s no stopping the 5th Dimension hitmaker! Stonebwoy’s “Gidi Gidi (Fire)” remains Ghana’s number one anthem for another week. The rhythm, message, and delivery all come together perfectly, proving why he’s still the country’s most consistent hitmaker.
2. Medikal ft. Shatta Wale & Beeztrap – Shoulder. Medikal stays steady at No. 2 with “Shoulder”, a collaboration that’s pure energy. With Shatta Wale and Beeztrap on board, this record has become a national chant and the soundtrack for street life. It’s Medikal at his confident best!
3. Wendy Shay featuring Olivetheboy – Crazy Love. Wendy Shay’s “Crazy Love” keeps hearts warm and playlists spinning. Her synergy with Olivetheboy brings out a refreshing afrobeat melody wrapped in emotion. ShayGang, your Queen is still running strong!
4. Kofi Kinaata – It Is Finished (Prod. by Otwoode) The lyrical genius Kofi Kinaata continues to inspire with “It Is Finished.” His spiritual, thoughtful lyrics and traditional instrumentation blend beautifully to create a track that uplifts the soul. A masterpiece from the Fante songwriter.
5. Black Sherif – Soma Obi (Produced by Joker Nharnah) Black Sherif’s emotional storytelling never misses. “Soma Obi” hits differently, reflecting his street struggles and spiritual awakening. Joker Nharnah’s production captures that raw Blacko essence fans crave.
6. Real Keddy featuring Edem – Agoo. One of the biggest new moves this week! Real Keddy debuts at No. 6 with “Agoo”, featuring Ewe rap icon Edem. It’s a perfect mix of indigenous groove and modern afrobeats — a standout record proving Ghana’s sound diversity is unmatched.
7. JJ Gonami – Gborgbor Korkor (Prod. by IkondeBeatz) Another Volta banger! JJ Gonami’s “Gborgbor Korkor” keeps building momentum. The song’s highlife-meets-afrobeat rhythm makes it a crowd favourite at events and on radio rotations. The Volta region is clearly on fire!
8. Chief One – Lolli (Produced by Hairlergbe) Chief One bounces back with “Lolli”, an afro-fusion jam that oozes creativity and fun. Hairlergbe’s production makes it irresistible — the kind of song that sticks in your head after one listen.
9. Camidoh – Your Ghost (Produced by Kester Teye Ashong) Camidoh’s “Your Ghost” brings soulful emotion to this week’s chart. His soothing voice and lyrical honesty give listeners a deep connection — a modern heartbreak classic from Ghana’s vocal powerhouse.
10. Shatta Wale – Birthday (Produced by Damaker) Closing the week in style is the dancehall king himself, Shatta Wale. “Birthday” is upbeat, confident, and celebratory — everything you’d expect from Shatta. Produced by Damaker, it’s another reminder that the Shatta Movement never fades.
Week 42 vs Week 43 – Chart Comparison
1 Stonebwoy – Gidi Gidi (Fire) Stonebwoy – Gidi Gidi (Fire) 🔁 No Change
2 Medikal ft. Shatta Wale & Beeztrap – Shoulder Medikal ft. Shatta Wale & Beeztrap – Shoulder 🔁 No Change
3 Wendy Shay ft. Olivetheboy – Crazy Love Wendy Shay ft. Olivetheboy – Crazy Love 🔁 No Change
4 Kofi Kinaata – It Is Finished Kofi Kinaata – It Is Finished 🔁 No Change
5 Black Sherif – Soma Obi Black Sherif – Soma Obi 🔁 No Change
6 Kpese Boii – Gameli Real Keddy ft. Edem – Agoo ⬆️ New Entry
7 JJ Gonami – Gborgbor Korkor JJ Gonami – Gborgbor Korkor 🔁 No Change
8 Chief One – Lolli Chief One – Lolli 🔁 No Change
9 Camidoh – Your Ghost Camidoh – Your Ghost 🔁 No Change
Week 43 captures the best of Ghana’s music heartbeat — fiery collaborations, soulful records, and creative diversity. From Stonebwoy’s unstoppable flame to Camidoh’s emotional touch and Shatta Wale’s celebratory mood, every corner of the chart tells a story of growth and rhythm.
As we look forward to Week 44, one thing is certain: Ghanaian music is not just surviving — it’s thriving globally.
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