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| Cedanews GH Top 10 |
The Cedanews GH Music Chart 2026 continues to capture the pulse of Ghana’s music scene, and Week 04 shows a mix of consistency and movement across the rankings. Some songs are maintaining their dominance while others are climbing steadily as fans continue to stream, share and celebrate their favourites.
From rap collaborations to drill anthems, soulful highlife and inspirational music, the chart reflects the diverse sounds currently shaping Ghanaian music culture.
Here are the Top 10 songs ruling the airwaves this week.
1. Stonebwoy – Silent Samurai (Featuring DJ M.A.C & Crash Dummy)
Holding firmly onto the top spot, Stonebwoy continues his strong run with Silent Samurai. The song blends dancehall energy with a calm but commanding delivery, showing Stonebwoy’s ability to dominate both locally and globally. Its confident message and polished production keep it firmly at number one.
Shatta Wale remains a strong contender on the chart with Lonely Victory. The reflective track speaks about resilience, independence and personal success. Fans continue to connect deeply with its message, helping it maintain a high position on the chart.
King Paluta climbs into the top three this week with Ewor Me. The fusion of rap storytelling and classic highlife melody gives the song a timeless appeal. Kwabena Kwabena’s smooth vocals add warmth that resonates strongly with listeners.
4. Amerado – Aseda (Featuring Kweku Flick, Kofi Jamar, Strongman, Ypee, Oseikrom Sikanii & Okyeame Kwame)
Aseda continues to be one of the biggest rap collaborations of the year. Amerado brings together a powerful lineup of artists, each delivering strong verses centered on gratitude and success. The song’s lyrical depth keeps it relevant on the chart.
5. Strongman – I Am A Strongman (Featuring Cris Waddle)
Strongman’s motivational anthem remains a fan favourite. His confident bars and bold delivery make I Am A Strongman a song that inspires listeners chasing their dreams. Cris Waddle’s hook adds a smooth contrast to the strong rap verses.
6. Beeztrap KOTM – Labadi (Featuring Reggie & O'Kenneth)
Drill continues to hold its place in Ghana’s youth culture. Labadi delivers gritty street energy with strong Asakaa influence, making it one of the standout drill tracks still dominating conversations.
7. Mprez Ody – Gboza (Featuring Skonzhi)
Gboza maintains its presence on the chart with vibrant energy and a catchy rhythm. Mprez Ody and Skonzhi create a lively tune that continues to gain traction among fans and party lovers.
8. Kweku Flick – Aseda (Produced by Apya)
Kweku Flick keeps his emotional storytelling alive with Aseda. The song’s heartfelt message of gratitude and perseverance continues to resonate strongly with listeners.
9. Yaw Siki – No One Like You (Produced by Smokey Beatz)
Bringing spiritual inspiration to the chart, No One Like You remains a powerful gospel record. Yaw Siki delivers uplifting lyrics that continue to connect with audiences seeking inspirational music.
10. Skyface SDW – Tsoobi (Featuring Lasmid, Beeztrap KOTM, Kweku DMC & Jay Bahd)
After dominating earlier weeks, Tsoobi still manages to hold onto the chart. The high-energy drill collaboration remains popular among fans of the Asakaa movement.
Week 04 Highlights
Stonebwoy continues his reign at number one with Silent Samurai
King Paluta moves into the Top 3, showing strong listener support
Drill and rap collaborations remain dominant across the chart
Gospel and inspirational music continue to maintain a presence
The Cedanews GH Music Chart keeps tracking the songs shaping the sound of Ghana. With new releases arriving every week, the competition is only getting tougher.
Stay tuned for the Week 05 countdown to see which songs rise, fall or debut on the chart.





