Top Ghanaian Hip-Hop & Rap Songs

1
TrapHouse cover
TrapHouse

Beeztrap Kotm

2
Confession cover
Confession

Kofi Kinaata

3
"Lukn 4 Me" cover
"Lukn 4 Me"

Astiago

4
Lamine Yamal cover
Lamine Yamal

Semir

5
In Technospect Feat. Nero (Prod. By Nero Beats) (feat. Nero) cover
In Technospect Feat. Nero (Prod. By Nero Beats) (feat. Nero)

Never Yet Contested

6
AMEN cover
AMEN

Sarkodie

7
Castro cover
Castro

Castro

8
Y33gye cover
Y33gye

Yaw Tog

9
Juli Drillin cover
Juli Drillin

Juli

10
TESTIMONY (feat. BRKR.) cover
TESTIMONY (feat. BRKR.)

Da Nero

11
Tre cover
Tre

Tre

12
SKIRT cover
SKIRT

Medikal

13
Frfr (feat. Zatey) cover
Frfr (feat. Zatey)

Solo Bill

14
Crash Dummy cover
Crash Dummy

Walt Mac

15
Wine N' Weed cover
Wine N' Weed

Keecue

16
X cover
X

Sarkodie

17
Head 2 Toe cover
Head 2 Toe

Drew Beats

18
Lord I'm Amazed cover
Lord I'm Amazed

Black Sherif

19
Timing (feat. CHICOGOD & Beeztrap KOTM) cover
Timing (feat. CHICOGOD & Beeztrap KOTM)

Reggie

20
Shut Up cover
Shut Up

Black Sherif

21
Move Back cover
Move Back

5five

22
Fefe Ne Fe cover
Fefe Ne Fe

Kwesi Arthur

23
Boateng cover
Boateng

P.J.

24
Slave to a King cover
Slave to a King

Flowking Stone

25
Odo Yi Wohe (feat. Richie Mensah, Asem & Lady Prempeh) cover
Odo Yi Wohe (feat. Richie Mensah, Asem & Lady Prempeh)

Lynx

26
Asaase Aban cover
Asaase Aban

Slim Em

27
Kofi cover
Kofi

$b

28
Aketesia cover
Aketesia

Kontihene

29
Footsteps (Ft. Tom Grennan) cover
Footsteps (Ft. Tom Grennan)

Kojey Radical

30
Asem Beba Dabi cover
Asem Beba Dabi

Obrafour

31
Kweku Playman cover
Kweku Playman

Kweku Smoke

32
Daa Nyame cover
Daa Nyame

KayMad

33
So it Goes cover
So it Goes

Black Sherif

34
Mama cover
Mama

Yaw Boakye

35
Star Life (feat. Shatta Wale) cover
Star Life (feat. Shatta Wale)

Jupitar

36
I'm Thankful cover
I'm Thankful

Headie One

37
Madamfo Pa Beko cover
Madamfo Pa Beko

Kontihene

38
Kae Me cover
Kae Me

Obrafour

39
Pae Mu Ka cover
Pae Mu Ka

Amerado

40
Pro Tools cover
Pro Tools

Eye Heru

Best radio stations for Hip-Hop / Rap

Ghana’s music scene is currently experiencing a fascinating intersection of local heritage and global pop influence. Right now, the airwaves are dominated by a rhythmic blend of Afrobeats, highlife-infused hip-hop, and the gritty, infectious sounds of Asakaa. At the forefront of this movement, legendary artists like Sarkodie continue to define the urban sound with tracks like "X," proving why Ghanaian rap remains a cornerstone of the continent's musical identity. Meanwhile, the melodic success of Oxlade’s "KU LO SA" showcases the smooth, soul-stirring side of the genre that has captured the attention of listeners across Accra and beyond.

The influence of high-profile international collaborations is also impossible to ignore in the current landscape. The presence of Beyoncé alongside Alejandro Fernández on tracks like "ALREADY" and "MOOD 4 EVA" highlights a cross-continental synergy that resonates deeply with local audiences. These songs blend traditional rhythmic structures with sleek modern production, creating a sound that feels both globally relevant and locally grounded. This international reach is further mirrored by the inclusion of heavyweights like Jennifer Lopez, Lil Wayne, and Nicki Minaj, whose collaborative efforts find a dedicated home on Ghanaian radio playlists.

On the emerging side of the charts, the rise of the Kumasi Drill movement is represented by Beeztrap Kotm’s "TrapHouse" and Oseikrom Sikanii’s "Sika Duro," featuring Medikal. These tracks bring a raw, energetic edge to the airwaves, reflecting the vibrant street culture and creative evolution of the younger generation. From the lyrical depth of OJM's "Obia Ba Nye" to the atmospheric and reflective vibes of Krynoze’s "Life Changing," the diversity of the current top ten demonstrates a genre that is constantly reinventing itself. Whether you are looking for high-energy club anthems or smooth, mid-tempo grooves, these stations provide a comprehensive look at the pulse of Ghana’s contemporary music landscape.