The Ghanaian music industry has produced several talented artistes who have not only gained attention for their sound but also for their unique sense of style.
In recent times, an artiste’s appearance has become an important part of branding, with hairstyles playing a major role in shaping public perception.
Some musicians have therefore adopted unconventional looks that frequently spark debate among fans and critics.
Below are some Ghanaian artistes who are often discussed for their unusual hairstyles
1. Lasmid
Lasmid’s hairstyle presents a striking contrast to his calm personality.
The talented singer sports a distinctive natural look, loosely shaped with high tops and twists that appear intentionally unstructured.
While some fans describe the style as unusual, others believe it underscores his authenticity.


2. Amerado

Amerado’s freeform dreadlocks stands out in a genre (Highlife), where many artistes opt for polished looks.
To other fans, his hairstyle reflects street credibility and artistic identity.
3. Lord Paper

Lord Paper’s hairstyles are often experimental, sometimes featuring dyed colours, exaggerated shapes, and irregular cuts that defy traditional grooming standards.
These bold choices often draw mixed reactions with fans either applauding his creativity, while others remain critical.
4. Quamina MP

Quamina MP’s textured cuts, twists and playful hair choices often attract attention.
While some critics usually label the styles as excessive, others see them as a perfect match for his vibrant brand.
5. Olivetheboy

Olivetheboy often rocks ‘Bantu knots,’ typically styled with green-coloured hair attachments.
While some observers view the hairstyle as unusual, particularly for a man, many fans appreciate its simplicity and the way it complements his artistic image.
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