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Ghana’s most celebrated disk jockey, DJ Black is back another week with a list of the top ten most-played songs for the week.
In this week top 10 list, new songs like Sarkodie's 'Happy Day', Kawabanga's 'Akatafoɔ' all make debut appearances on the list.
At number one this week is 'Baby I'm Jealous' by King Promise and Mr Eazi. The song unseated KiDi's 'Say Cheese' to win the top spot.
Say Cheese by Kidi, has taken a step down to number 2.
At number 3 is King Promise's 'Sisa' released in February this year.
Moving 2 steps up to number 4 is Keche's comeback hit 'No Dulling'. The song which features Kuami Eugene has gained popularity as the utmost party song.
At number 5 is the hit song 'Otan Hunu' by Dead Peepol.
Medikal and Joey B have moved from number 10 to take the 6th spot with their song 'La Hustle'. The song which promotes hard work among the youth went viral immediately after its release.
Kuami Eugene is at number 7 with 'Open Gate' off his new album Son of Africa.
A new entry 'Akatafoɔ' by Kawabanga featuring young stars from Kumasi is at number 8.
Stonebwoy's Critical featuring Nigerian artiste Zlatan has dropped from number 5 to number 9 on this week's chart.
At number 10 is Sarkodie's Happy Day. The song features Kuami Eugene.
If you have not heard these tracks yet maybe it is time to put them on your playlists this weekend.
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