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5 Best Ghanaian Songs Released In January 2023

If you’re looking for the “best Ghanaian songs 2023”, you’ll be pleased to know that contemporary music in Ghana is experiencing a strong resurgence in popularity, not just within the country, but across the African continent. Young, promising Ghanaian music stars are driving this comeback, showcasing their versatility by incorporating various genres from other African and European countries while maintaining their originality and skill.

One of the most exciting musical talents to emerge from Ghana in recent years is Black Sherif, who made a major breakthrough in 2021 and followed it up with even more impressive work in 2022. He is just one example of the wealth of musical talent that exists in Ghana.

Other talented Ghanaian musicians such as Cina Soul, Kidi, King Promise, Bisa Kdei, Gyakie, Amaarae, Moliy, and Camidoh are gradually taking over from local musical legends who paved the way for them to shine even brighter and further propel the culture.

These songs are not only relatable and enjoyable, but they are also a big part of Ghana’s “Black stars” culture. The streets of Accra echo with the sounds of these songs, which have a broad appeal across the Western-African region and beyond. So, if you’re looking for the best Ghanaian songs 2023, keep an eye out for these talented musicians and their innovative sounds that showcase Ghana’s rich musical heritage.

Here are five of some of the best Ghanaian songs 2023 January

Camidoh & G.D.S – All Yours

Camidoh thrilled listeners in 2022 with his hit single ‘Sugar Cane (Remix).’ The remix featured fellow Ghanaian artists King Promise, Darkoo, and Nigerian singer Mayorkun. Come 2023, the artist is looking to follow up with last year’s triumph with the release of a new single titled ‘All Yours,’ which features G.D.S. (Grind Don’t Stop Productions). ‘All Yours’ is the lead single off the joint EP with G.D.S titled ‘A Lifetime Is Not Enough’. Camidoh once again explores his signature subject matter, romance, on the sultry number. It is a good listen.

Juls & S.O.N – Injabalo

Julian Nicco-Annan, better known as Juls is a Ghanaian multi-instrumentalist, Producer, and Disk Jockey who has had more than a decade’s worth of experience in the music Industry. His discography is wide and enviable as the Ghanaian- British creative has worked with African music champions such as Stonebwoy, Wizkid, Burna boy and so much more. His recent release ‘Injalabo’ features talented singer, S.O.N. The record is a rich mix of Jazz, Afrobeats, and Pop.

Akwaboa – Obiaa (feat Cina Soul)

‘Obiaa’ by Akwaboa is the lead single off the singer’s ‘Lighthouse’ EP. The single features one of Ghana’s female vocal powerhouse, Cina Soul. ‘Obiaa’ is a beautiful love song heavily sung in the native Ghanaian language of Ga, a Kwa language spoken in Ghana. One of the most beautiful elements of the song is how it stays true to the Ghanaian highlife genre. This is a beautiful song in all ramifications.

Bisa Kdei – Complete man ( feat Camidoh)

Bisa Kdei and Camidoh are the musical duo you never knew you needed until you did. ‘Complete Man’ comes off Bisa Kdei’s fifth album, titled ‘Original’. The song is a slow-paced ballad that will suit properly In Wedding halls, and Romantic getaways. This is surely one of the best Ghanaian songs 2023.

Larrusso – Zaza

Talented Ghanaian singer, Larusso, released his dancehall-themed single, ‘Zaza’ in January and has been making heads bop with the feel-good anthem designed to get a thrilling response from music listeners. The song is definitely one of the best Ghanaian releases that came out this month.

The Ghanaian music scene is currently experiencing a strong resurgence in popularity, with many talented young musicians making their mark in the industry. The five best Ghanaian songs 2023 listed above are a mere taste of the vast musical talent that Ghana has to offer, featuring artists like Black Sherif, Cina Soul, Kidi, King Promise, Gyakie, and Amaarae, who are all contributing to the country’s rich musical heritage. As the year progresses, we can expect even more exciting releases from these Ghanaian musicians, making 2023 a great year for music lovers searching for the best Ghanaian songs 2023.

Bomi Anifowose

Bomi Anifowose is a Nigerian creative who tries to navigate the shores of life through art. He obtained his Bachelor's degree studying Music and Creative Arts from the prestigious Babcock University, Ogun state Nigeria. His love for belting tunes and documenting the pop culture In Africa has led him thus far. He hopes to one day be an Inspiring figure In the creative world, as this drives his ethos.

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