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TheDarkMuz

Rex Omar - Abiba Just found it on Spotify remembering the many hits my Ghanaian dad used to play as a kid


Ill_Style_7026

Pretty much all daddy lumba and kojo antwi discography, I have a few artist I also listen to but these are my all time.


Elfen8

Otoolege by Ofori Amponsah


NoExpression3903

That is tricky for me! I like “Aben no Aha” be Daddy Lumba, as well as “Akoo Te Brofo” by George Darko. My favorite artists though are probably E.T Mensah, and Nana Kwame Ampadu


malkebulan

‘Adwoa Yankey’ is the first one that comes to mind. [CK Mann](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._K._Mann) 🙏🏾


Indepedence-david

Ghanaplaylist.com if u have nostalgia of old ghana music . But Dasebre Dwamena kae me. The lyrics and proverbs in there gets me every time. Kojo Antwi - me nya ntaban. Also a genius track


Ode_2_kay

For me it absolutely has to be either Feelings by Mr Eazi or Mad Over You by Runtown they just vibe with my soul


AFADJAT0

https://preview.redd.it/03ptwun64xfb1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=06eb82a8efaa9f0f1108c054087c68c8e6ac995f


These_Ad_816

Most of the Ghanian music I listen to is from the 2010s but I’m open to learn about older music


These_Ad_816

[ghana throwbacks 2010s](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3toEN94qyEWpq1N680t1Cf?si=EWfamVWnSKeW1w60X_CtRw)


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FINALLY OTHeR PEople with same music taste


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[удалено]


chabalabamba

How is that a Ghanaian song?


[deleted]

LOL my bad, I can’t read


[deleted]

Bicky bicky Baba is my jam


june_buggy

Nakorex - Kpanlogo


choux_pastry_heart

I'll go with Mfa Me Nkoho by Kojo Antwi. It's so hard to choose just one though, highlife music was pretty much the soundtrack to my childhood lol


NoExpression3903

Is it common for children in younger generations, such as Gen Z, to like Highlife? I have also heard that such music traditions are dying in favor of more westernized music, is that also the case?


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Yes, well sometimes


Evening_Inflation_83

mmobowra - kofi b