As we mark ten years since 2016, let’s revisit some of the year’s most iconic Ghanaian songs.
The Ghanaian music scene was buzzing at that time, with talented artistes who dominated the charts, delivering hit after hit that topped playlists and shaped the sound of the era.
Here are some unforgettable tracks from 2016:
E.L – “Mi Naa Bo Po”
This was a vibrant anthem that even won Afropop Song of the Year at the 2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA, now TGMA). Its confident flair and infectious rhythm cemented E. L’s reputation as one of the era’s most versatile hitmakers.
Bisa Kdei – “Mansa”
Mansa is a romantic highlife tune that bagged ‘Highlife Song of the Year’. It became a staple at weddings and events, reinforcing Bisa Kdei’s dominance in contemporary highlife.
Kofi Kinaata – “Confession”
This song is a storytelling masterpiece with relatable lyrics, showcasing Kinaata’s lyrical dexterity and deep connection with everyday experiences.
Stonebwoy – “Go Higher” and “People Dey”
These were motivational jams that blended Dancehall and Afrobeats, inspiring fans across the country.
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Sarkodie – “Choices”
‘Choices’ is a thought-provoking track that sparked debate and reflection, highlighting Sarkodie’s sharp lyricism and evolving artistry.
Medikal – “Too Risky”
This jam is a bold street anthem that announced his arrival on the music scene with confidence.
Atom – “Yewo Krom”
‘Yewo krom’ is a street hit that eventually became a catchphrase.
Adina – “Too Late”
Adina’s ‘Too Late’ is an emotionally appealing ballad that tugged at heartstrings and showcased her vocal strength.
M.anifest ft. Worlasi – “100%”
This song can be tagged as a ‘lyrical masterpeice’ that elevated the rap scene.
R2Bees – “Tonight”
A smooth, groovy track that blended irresistible vocals with cultural flair.
Edem – “Kpordawor”
‘Kpodawor’ is a powerful entry that reinforced his presence in the rap and Afrobeats space.
Pappy Kojo – Awo’a
This is a playful yet memorable song. It added fun to that year’s lineup.
Article Wan – “Solo”
Article Wan’s ‘Solo’ is an instant street hit that became a party favorite.
Shatta Wale – “Obordorbidi”
This is a youth anthem that dominated street parties and celebrations.
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