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Kofi Kinaata is maintaining the number one spot with his hit single ‘Things Fall Apart’, which made its apex debut atone a week after its release.
At number two is Sarkodie featuring Efya with ‘Saara’.
‘Ololo’ by Stonebwoy is at number three. The song features Nigerian singer Teni.
Sarkodie released ‘Lucky’ his first single off this up and coming album Black Love in July 2019. The song which featured Nigeria’s Rudeboy was a hit right off the bat possibly because fans of the rapper had missed the soft side to the artiste in his previously released EP ‘Alpha’. ‘Lucky’ is at number three this week.
‘Melissa’ is claiming the fifth spot this week. It is the second song off Shatta Wale’s new album ‘Wonder Boy’ launched on October 19.
At number six is ‘Bra’ by King Promise featuring Kojo Antwi.
‘Mea’ by Kelvyn Boy featuring Joey B is at number seven.
‘Amanfour Girls’ was released in June but the song has managed to stay in the top ten weeks after its debut on the chart. The song today is at number eight.
Kwaw Kese is at number nine with his single ‘Dondo’ the remix. The song features Sarkodie, Mr Eazi, Medikal and Skonti.
When Joe mettle released ‘My everything’ in August 2018, Ghanaians not only loved it but played it everywhere they found themselves at. With Joe Mettle not releasing many songs this year, it seems fans are revisiting his old hits. ‘My Everything’ has been on the chart for about two months. The song is at number 10.
The remix of rapper Tulenkey’s song ‘Goodnight’ is gaining more and more traction each passing day. The song which features Quamina Mp, Fameye and Dj Vyrusky is at number 11 this week, three steps up from the 15th spot last week.
At number 12 is Agbebolo (Bread Of Life) by Celestine Donkor featuring Nhyiraba Gideon.
Gospel singer Joyce Blessing holds the 13th spot with her 2019 single ‘Adam Nana’.
Becca is at number 14 with her single ‘Yes I Do’ featuring Tiwa Savage.
At number 15 is Nsenkyerene Nyankopon’ by gospel singer Diana Hamilton.
Fameye’s ‘Mati’ is at number 16.
Although Kuami Eugene’s new single ‘Obiaato’ is making waves, many Ghanaians seem to be attached to his hit song which featured his label mate KiDi, ‘Ohemaa’. The song is at number 17.
‘Our History’ by Dada Hafco featuring Fameye is at number 18.
Keche is at number 19 with ‘Today’.
Maintaining its position at number 201 is R2Bees with ‘Sunshine’ off their 2019 album ‘Site 15. The album was the first from the music duo that made it to the Billboard chart. It made its debut there at number 10.
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