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| Cedanews GH Top 10 Music Chart |
The Cedanews GH Music Chart 2026 is officially underway, and Week 01 sets the tone with heavy hitters, street anthems, gospel inspiration, and pure lyrical fire. From rap dominance to soulful melodies, this week’s rankings show exactly what music lovers across Ghana are vibing to right now.
Let’s dive into the Top 10 songs in Ghana this week.
1. Skyface SDW – Tsoobi (Featuring Lasmid, Beeztrap KOTM & Jay Bahd)
Skyface SDW storms into the top spot with Tsoobi, a gritty street anthem powered by raw drill energy. Lasmid brings melody, Beeztrap adds swagger, and Jay Bahd delivers his usual Asakaa heat. The collaboration feels natural, aggressive, and addictive — exactly why it sits comfortably at number one this week.
2. Shatta Wale – Lonely Victory
Shatta Wale proves once again that he doesn’t need noise to dominate. Lonely Victory is reflective, triumphant, and deeply personal. The production is clean, and his message about resilience and self-made success resonates strongly with fans.
3. Strongman – I Am A Strongman (Feat. Cris Waddle)
Strongman brings confidence and lyrical sharpness on this motivational hip-hop tune. Cris Waddle adds flair with a smooth hook that balances the hard bars. It’s a chest-out anthem for anyone grinding toward success.
4. Amerado – Aseda (Featuring Kweku Flick, Kofi Jamar, Strongman, Beeztrap KOTM, Ypee, Oseikrom Sikanii & Okyeame Kwame)
This is more than a song — it’s a full rap assembly. Amerado gathers some of Ghana’s finest voices for a gratitude-themed masterpiece. Each artist brings a unique flavor, making Aseda a lyrical relay worth replaying.
5. King Paluta – Ewor Me (Featuring Kwabena Kwabena)
King Paluta teams up with highlife legend Kwabena Kwabena for a soulful fusion of rap and melody. The emotion in this song is undeniable, blending modern storytelling with timeless Ghanaian rhythm.
6. Beeztrap KOTM – Labadi (Featuring Reggie & O’Kenneth)
Straight from the Asakaa trenches, Labadi is a drill anthem with heavy street influence. Reggie and O’Kenneth add that Kumasi drill authenticity, making this one a youth favorite.
7. Stonebwoy – Silent Samurai (Featuring DJ M.A.C & Crash Dummy)
Stonebwoy switches into warrior mode on Silent Samurai. The song carries a global dancehall vibe with bold confidence and calculated delivery. It’s smooth but powerful — a signature Stonebwoy style.
8. Kweku Flick – Aseda (Produced by Apya)
Kweku Flick delivers a heartfelt performance filled with gratitude and reflection. His distinct voice and emotional tone give Aseda a strong connection with listeners who appreciate meaningful music.
9. Bisa Kdei – Koko (Featuring Adina, Sefa & Yaa Jackson)
Highlife meets modern Afrobeats on this sweet, rhythm-heavy tune. Bisa Kdei leads with charm while Adina, Sefa, and Yaa Jackson add feminine flair that makes Koko easy to dance to.
10. Yaw Siki – No One Like You (Produced by Smokey Beatz)
Yaw Siki closes the chart with a powerful gospel declaration. No One Like You blends inspirational lyrics with rich Ghanaian rhythm, delivering a spirit-lifting experience that stands out on this week’s list.
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| Week One (1) |
This week’s chart highlights:
The continued rise of Ghana drill (Asakaa) influence
Strong presence of lyrical rap and collaborations
A balance between street anthems, love tunes, and gospel inspiration
The competition is already heating up, and with new releases dropping every week, the rankings could see major shakeups soon.
Stay locked to Cedanews GH Music Chart for weekly updates on the songs ruling the airwaves in Ghana. Which song is your number one this week?





