Rapper Obrafour has filed a $10m lawsuit against Canadian rapper Drake for sampling his song Oye Ohene and this controversy has brought the 2003 song back on the radio.
Not only that the controversy is also boasting Oye Ohene's listening and streaming rate pushing it to number one on Adom's Music Chart in week 15.
I Feel Nice by Kuami Eugene, Group Chat & EMPIRE took second place.
Great Ampong’s Style Bia Bi after topping the chart in Week 14 dropped to number 3.
Daddy Lumba's Ofon Na Ɛdi Nsɛm Fo after stopping the charts for three weeks, it's number 4 this week.
Cryptocurrency from Kuami Eugene and American singer Rotimi moved up to the fifth spot.
Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy’s More of You dropped from five to number six.
Country Side off Sarkodie's 'Jamz' album and features Black Sherif is at number 7 this week, three spots down from its position last week.
Ohemaa from Skyface SDW, O’Kenneth, Reggie, Beeztrap Kotm, Kwaku DMC & Jay Bahd retained the 8th spot in week 15. With the official video released just three days ago, the song is trending at number 6 on Youtube.
Fa No Fom by VGMA New Artiste nominee, DJ Azonto is number 9.
My Meditation by gospel singer Diana Hamilton is at number 10.
Afrobeats artiste, Kelvynboy’s Billionaire is number 11 this week.
Kwesey Pee’s Ayele’s consistency on the Adom Music Chart cannot be overlooked as it remains on the chart at number 12.
Asakaa’s very own Jay Bahd’s Anadwo dropped the chart to 13.
This Far by VGMA nominee Ewura Abena dropped to number 14.
Questions by Fameye took the 15th slot.
Kelvynboy’s Be Like That is stationed at number 16.
Papabi by Mishasha ft. Stonebwoy took the 17th spot again this week.
Adoley G.D.S ft Camidoh made its debut in the music chart last week. This week, the song from his second EP maintained the 18th position on the chart.
The beautiful video is close to hitting a million views on YouTube barely two weeks since its release.
Sho by Lynx Entertainment signee, Maya Blu featuring Mr. Drew attained the last but one slot for this Week’s Adom Music Chart.
Self-acclaimed dancehall king, Shatta Wale’s They Will Know made a debut at number 20 in this week’s Adom Music Chart. The song highlights his achievement in the entertainment industry and his social impact.
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