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Gospel musician, Piesie Esther, is having an awesome season and has finally taken over the top spot on Adom Chart Show with her ‘Wayɛ Me Yie’ hit song.
The Evergreen songstress has garnered over 1.2 million views on Youtube since its release on June 16, 2022 to mark her 20 years journey in the music sphere.
The song has become the most sought-after in its genre as its lyrics and visuals move gospel lovers to keep the song on the streaming chart.
At number 2, Epixode climbs up with his Atia song featuring Kwabena Kwabena.
The creative buzz surrounding the song has highlife-rendition in the limelight of many streaming platforms after few weeks.
Prior to Piesie Esther’s ‘Wayɛ Me Yie’ and Episode’s 'Atia', Gyakie’s 'Something' had been the talk of the town and clocked number one on Adom Chart Week 34.
Stonebwoy comes through at the fourth spot with his 'Therapy' banger. The first single of the dancehall artiste after he joined the Def Jam record label is set to trend for a longer time across Ghana’s music space.
Lasmid, however, dropped to number 5 this week with his 'Friday Night' hit song.
Kidi settled for the 6th spot with his Blessed song featuring Jamaican Dancehall singer, Mavado.
King Promise is subtly doing well with his single, Ginger, with over 1.7 million views on YouTube at number 7.
This week, 'Sugarcane remix' song is slated at 8. Last week, the Afrobeats song was at number 7 following King Promise’s Ginger.
Dancehall artiste, Shata Wale, is still maintaining the flow as his 'On God' song got him at number 9.
Singer Fameye has moved from number 15 last week to number 10 with his 'Thank You' single.
Wendy Shay comes through at number 11 with her 'Survivor' song. The song continues to makes waves on many streaming platforms.
Kelvin Boy still stays in the top 20 with his 'Down Flat' clocking number 12. The Afrobeat song seems to maintain its flow as weeks go by.
Gospel musician, Obaapa Christy, maintained the number 13 slot this week with her new single ‘Emma Me Nsrɛ’.
In just a couple of weeks, Amerado and Lasmid’s 'Grace' song has garnered over 500k views on Youtube. The song has climbed up to the 14 spot after trailing at number 20 last week.
One of the fast rising artistes in Ghana’s music sphere, Lasmid is equally having a great year with his 'Atele' song sitting at the 15th spot.
Lynx Entertainment signee, Kwame Eugene comes through at number 16 with 'Take Away'.
Mr. Drew’s Dayana song was at number 17.
Rapper Strongman’s 'Sing Your Name' which features Mr. Drew clocked number 18 for this week.
At number 19, Joe Mettle stays in the chart with his 'Kadosh' song.
Krymi ends the top 20 list with 'Notty'.
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