Amaarae has made history as the most streamed Ghanaian artist on Spotify, surpassing 1.1 billion streams and leading a new wave of global success for Ghanaian music alongside Moliy, Black Sherif, and King Promise.
Ghanaian music is achieving remarkable recognition on global digital platforms, with Spotify streams illustrating which artists are capturing international audiences.
At the forefront is genre-blending artist Amaarae, who has garnered an impressive 1.1 billion streams, solidifying her status as the most streamed Ghanaian artist on Spotify.
Amaarae
Known for her innovative sound that fuses Afropop, R&B, and alternative styles, Amaarae has cultivated a significant international following. Her 2020 debut album, The Angel You Don’t Know, propelled her to global recognition, particularly with the viral hit “Sad Girlz Luv Money,” which featured artists like Kali Uchis. Her streaming numbers reflect not only local popularity but also a genuine global appeal.
Moliy
In second place is Moliy, another rising female artist from Ghana, who has accumulated an impressive 589 million streams. A notable contributor to the “Sad Girlz Luv Money” remix, Moliy’s alternative Afrobeat sound has gained her recognition in the global alté music scene, despite her relatively low profile in Ghana.
Black Sherif Leads Male Acts
Ranked third is Black Sherif, Ghana’s breakout trap and drill artist, with 484 million streams. Renowned for his raw storytelling and anthems like “Kwaku The Traveller” and “Second Sermon,” Black Sherif has effectively engaged both local and international audiences.
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King Promise and Sarkodie Remain Popular
Following closely is King Promise, a highlife and Afrobeats artist, with 463 million streams, driven by hits like “Terminator,” “CCTV,” and several successful collaborations across Africa.
Rapper Sarkodie, often celebrated as Ghana’s most decorated artist, holds the fifth position with 319 million streams. His enduring fan base and lyrical talent have kept him relevant for over a decade, even without heavy reliance on TikTok trends or global pop hits.
Dancehall Stars and Afropop Sensations
Shatta Wale and KiDi occupy the sixth and seventh spots with 273 million and 248 million streams, respectively. Shatta’s devoted fanbase continues to support his streaming success, while KiDi’s romantic songs, particularly “Touch It,” have gained popularity worldwide.
Stonebwoy, another dancehall heavyweight, ranks eighth with 187 million streams, thanks to his international collaborations and strong reggae influence.
Kuami Eugene and Gyakie
Kuami Eugene, known for his highlife-infused pop hits, has achieved 162 million streams, while Gyakie, the talented singer behind “Forever,” rounds out the top 10 with 143 million streams. Despite being relatively new, Gyakie’s ability to penetrate markets like Nigeria and South Africa positions her as one of Ghana’s most promising emerging talents.
The Growth of Ghana’s Digital Music Scene
These streaming figures illustrate the increasing global appetite for Ghanaian music. Platforms like Spotify, Audiomack, and Apple Music are transforming how Ghanaian artists earn, promote, and distribute their work. The prominence of female artists like Amaarae and Moliy signifies a positive shift toward greater diversity in the music industry.
As digital reach expands, Ghanaian artists are not only leading local charts but also making significant contributions to global music trends—one stream at a time.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA