The coronavirus outbreak has inspired many artistes across the country to release songs not only about the virus but others to entertain fans while dealing with the pandemic.
Hence, Ghanaians, since the outbreak, have had numerous songs to listen to from Worlasi, Sarkodie, and album from Stonebwoy and an EP from Shatta Wale.
However among all the releases four songs are being enjoyed a lot by people on Twitter.
‘Behind the Scenes’ by 'Kofi Kinaata', 'Fapimso' by Shatta Wale, 'Fa Hooki Me' by Sarkodie and 'African Party' by Stonebwoy.
To know the people’s favourite Joy FM conducted a poll to find out which of the songs Twitter users are enjoying the most.
Which of these sounds is your favourite?
— Joy 99.7 FM (@Joy997FM) April 24, 2020
Please Vote and Retweet #JoySMS
With over 6000 votes cast, Sarkodie’s ‘Fa Hooki Me’ featuring Tulenkey, which was released on April 22, came in first. The song claimed 47.7% of the votes.
Many people said they loved how the duo brought back the azonto tune and vibe which seem to have faded away some years back.
African party by Stonebwoy came in next second with 28.2% of the votes. The songs was released early in March and is also featured on Stonebwoy’s new album Anloga Junction.
Shatta Wale’s ‘Fa Pim So’, which was also released on April 22, came in third with 14.1% of the votes. Although his fans are impressed with the song, they were late to the polls.
Behind the Scenes by Kofi Kinaata came in fourth with 10% of the votes. However, many fans of the rapper are unhappy the song was featured on the poll.
According to one user, “Kinaata's track takes a different direction. Not some usual club jam. It's communicating to some people. A music for the soul.”
“Kinatta behind the scenes speaks to we the hustlers and the downtrodden. Lyrical dexterity at play,’@Bogyafaya1 also wrote.

Which one is your favourite? Let us know.
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