
With everyone releasing not just a good song but a quality one that appeals to both young and old on a weekly basis, the music industry in Ghana is currently characterized by intense competition.
Quophi Okyeame, a seasoned broadcaster, musician himself, and an entrepreneur, has chosen his top five Ghanaian musicians based on their works. He believes these artists have the numbers supported by streaming platforms and data.
Quophi Okyeame claims that the caliber of these musicians’ songs influences his choice.
But he did not overlook the checks he conducted using online data and performances by these artists worldwide.
The ability to sing in a natural, well-poised, good voice without effort or affectation surrounded by non-exaggeration is one of the many qualities that Quophi claims distinguish his top five favorite Ghanaian musicians.
According to Quophi, the top 5 artists in Ghana are listed below.
- KiDi
- Amaarae
- Sarkodie
- Stonebwoy
- Black Sherif
KiDi is well-known for his contributions to the high-life and afrobeats genres. Since 2016, the 31-year-old singer, songwriter, producer, guitarist, and pianist has produced a string of successful songs.
KiDi has performed on numerous large stages, such as the Rapperholic Concert, the Ghana Music Awards, London’s Indigo 02, and innumerable others. Numerous award-winning African musicians, such as Sarkodie, Samini, Shatta Wale, MzVee, WizKid, Tiwa Savage, Efya, and Patoranking, have shared the stage with him.
He has alsoco-produced with Ghanaian producer Richie Mensah, who has won awards, and produced a number of songs for other artists. Writing songs for other musicians is one of his areas of expertise.
In addition to working with top artists like Tic Tac, Ko-Jo Cue, Magnom, and Kwesi Arthur, he has written for numerous Ghanaian acts, including the award-winning MzVee and Adina.
KiDi won the title of “High-life Song of the Year” at the 2018 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards in April after receiving six nominations, including “Best New Artiste,” “Afro-pop Song of the Year,” and “Male Vocalist of the Year.” He won the TGMA 2022 and the 3Music Award’s 5th Edition Artiste title.
KiDi currently has two EPs and two studio albums. On May 31, 2019, his debut album, “Sugar,” was made available.
American-Ghanaian singer and songwriter Amaarae is well-known for fusing pop, R&B, afrobeats, and alté, as well as her fluid representation of gender and sexuality.
She is one of the few singers from Ghana who is well-known throughout the world for her powerful performances and profound songs. She released her first EP, “Passionfruit Summers,” in 2017 and has a few non-album singles.
Amaarae has been growing musically since 2010, and she currently performs at a number of prestigious events worldwide.
Amaarae’s debut album, “The Angel You Don’t Know,” was released in 2020. Among her songs, “Sad Girlz Luv Money” with Moliy became well-known on TikTok. Next, It was remixed in 2021 with a Kali Uchis featuring on it. The song went on to become a worldwide hit. The album received the title of “Best New Music” and was ranked as the 19th best album of 2020 by Pitchfork.
The 30-year-old award-winning singer’s eagerly awaited second album, “Fountain Baby,” was released in 2023 to overwhelmingly positive reviews.
For Sarkodie, there is no need to introduce him. Due to his outstanding contributions to the Ghanaian music industry, he has received multiple awards, including the Vodafone Ghana Music Award (VGMA) for “Artiste of the Decade” and the TGMA. At the 2019 BET Hip Hop Awards, he was named the inaugural recipient of BET’s Best International Flow Artist title. In addition, he is regarded as the most successful African rapper of all time and one of the leading advocates of the Azonto dance and genre. Sarkodie is known as a “multifaceted rapper” because of the range of musical styles he can perform in, and he often raps in Twi, his native tongue.
One of Ghana’s most well-known musicians, Stonebwoy is renowned worldwide for his exceptional performances and catchy music. The Afropop, Afro-dancehall, and reggae performer took home the 2015 BET Awards’ Best International Act: Africa category and the 2015 and 2024 Ghana Music Awards’ Artiste of the Year honors. Two billboard plaques have also been awarded to him. After reaching 100 million streams on Boomplay, Stonebwoy was awarded the Golden Club plaque. He has been referred to as Africa’s reggae and dance hall king.
His fifth studio album, “5th Dimension,” was released in 2023 and debuted at number eight (8) on the Billboard Reggae Albums Charts. He went on to release additional albums and has played at the largest venues both in Jamaica and in other countries. He is regarded as one of the smartest musicians, and his profound songs show it.
Black Sherif is ranked number 1, according to Quophi Okyeame. Despite being the youngest of the five, his musical talents have exceeded everyone’s expectations. Black Sherif is now regarded as one of Ghana’s best musicians and even outside of the continent due to his incredible success in the music industry. The Highlife, Afrobeats, hip hop, and reggaedrill musician hasn’t looked back since making his debut in 2021. To date, he has concentrated on putting out successful songs.
His popular song, “Kwaku the Traveller,” peaked at number one on the Apple Music charts in Ghana and Nigeria. On YouTube, the song’s music video has received 27 million views. On October 5, 2022, he subsequently released his debut album, “The Villain I Never Was.” He continues to set extremely high standards for a number of successful artists. He stands out as one of Quophi Okyeame’s top 5 artists in Ghana because of his enthusiasm on stage, songwriting abilities, love for the music he performs, and dedication to his work.