Review of Ghanaian Hitlist In Year 2023

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Review of Ghanaian Hitlist In Year 2023


Join us for an exciting episode of Big Conversation as the Culture Squad reviews the Ghanaian Hitlist of 2023. Get insights, highlights, and honest opinions on the year’s biggest hits and standout artists.

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@kogiman

I'm Nigerian.
Your vibes are unique despite what we hear from the talking heads on gh internet.
It's different from Nigerian vibes o.
Nice.

@kennyogunbekun2466

First time agreeing with Olele, it’s the “Lamba” in Afrobeats. Sometimes it doesn’t make sense, it’s just vibes.

@SorteamPower

As a Nigerian I will say Ghana need to produce more new artist that want to explore new sounds and ideas. Olive, Lasmid, Gyakie, King Promise, Carmido are doing great because they look and sound fresh. And Ghana media also need to be more Liberal minded and supportive of there artist no matter what because what is the meaning of an artist sound like a Nigerian, did we crucify Runtown or Flavour? Good job to the Ladies

You guys are grossly deluded. Always seeing the need to mention Nigeria, if not your contents would lack substance.

Ghana has loads of artistes. Is that why you needed your entire so called A listers to sell out 2.5k capacity in London?

@justhuman1722

where did olele appear from.🤣🤣

@justhuman1722

I love the new addition

@justhuman1722

Was Amaarae included? she's often overlooked but she's goated can't wait for her to come to Abuja