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One of Ghana’s most celebrated DJs and host of Open House Party on Joy FM, DJ Black has released a list of Top 50 rappers in Ghana.
The list, released in the wee hours of Thursday, has generated a lot of controversy on social media.
It has been greeted with a lot of mix feelings with some suggesting that some names ought not to be on the list.
While he did not provide clarity as to whether the list is also a rating of who is the best, some fanatics believe DJ Black should have been clear on the positions of the rappers.
On the list, Obrafour, Sarkodie, Okyeame Kwame, Reggie Rockstone, Lord Kenya, Kwadee, M.anifest, Blitz the Ambassador, Jayso and Flowking Stone take up the top ten spot respectively.
Sydney (Nananom), Jay Dee, Tic Tac (now TiC), Prodigal (VIP), Cy Lover, Amerado, Opanka, Pappy Kojo, Criss Waddle and D-Black make up the bottom 10 spots respectively.
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