A new year (2021) is here and Ghana’s most celebrated disk jockey, DJ Black is back with a list of the most-played songs for the week.
Hosting the Top Ten Countdown show on Showbiz A-Z, DJ Black presented a list of the ten leading songs in Ghana.
The list includes songs from Keche, Medikal, Okyeame Kwame, Sarkodie among others.
At number one is Keche’s comeback hit ‘No Dulling’. The song which features Kuami Eugene gained popularity in 2020 as the utmost party song.
New artiste Kweku Flick is at number two with his hit song 'Money' release in 2020.
At number three is Dead Peepol and Rich Kent with Otan Hunu.
Medikal and Joey B are at number four with their song ‘La Hustle’.
New artistes from the Ashanti Region keep impressing Ghanaians with their talents. Reigning the radio with his hit song ‘Akatafoɔ’ this week is Kawabanga.
The song featuring young stars including O'Kenneth, Reggie & Jay Bahd.‘Akatafoɔ’ is at number five.
At number six is 'Hasta La Vista' by Sarkodie featuring Zlatan from Nigeria.
At number seven is 'Ekorso' by artiste Kofi Jamar featuring fellow Kumerican aristes Yaw Tog and Ypee.
Okyeame Kwame and Kuame Eugene is at number eight with 'Yeeko'.
Krymi is at number nine with 'Party Gbee' featuring Kofi Mole and King Maaga.
Lastly at number 10 is Shatta Wale with is new song 1 Don. The song trended at number one on Twitter immediately after its release.
Catch DJ Black host the Countdown show on Showbi A-Z every Saturday on Joy FM from 2pm to 6pm.
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