Top R&B and Soul: Trending Songs in Ghana

1
Obiaato cover
Obiaato

Kuami Eugene

2
Kiss N Tell cover
Kiss N Tell

shay wyd

3
Obleku cover
Obleku

The Jagger Botchway Group

4
Believe cover
Believe

Commissioned

5
Gye Nyame cover
Gye Nyame

ASCENDANT

6
Akono Ba cover
Akono Ba

SLgh

7
Where Do We Go from Here? cover
Where Do We Go from Here?

Ella Starr

8
Odo cover
Odo

Papa Kwesi

9
Roadside (+234 Remix) [feat. Rema & Ayra Starr] cover
Roadside (+234 Remix) [feat. Rema & Ayra Starr]

Mahalia

10
Be Your Girl cover
Be Your Girl

Teedra Moses

11
Arike cover
Arike

Kunmie

12
Damages cover
Damages

Tems

13
More of You cover
More of You

Emeli Sandé

14
Love Me cover
Love Me

Tayc

15
Coming Home cover
Coming Home

Usher

16
Funds (feat. ODUMODUBLVCK & Chike) cover
Funds (feat. ODUMODUBLVCK & Chike)

Davido

17
Make It Up To You (feat. Ayra Starr) cover
Make It Up To You (feat. Ayra Starr)

Khalid

Best radio stations for R&B / Soul

Ghana’s airwaves are currently vibrating with a sophisticated blend of smooth R&B, timeless soul, and forward-thinking Afro-fusion. This unique sonic landscape reflects a listener base that appreciates both international chart-toppers and homegrown talent that pushes the boundaries of traditional genres. At the heart of this movement are tracks that prioritize vocal prowess and emotional depth, creating a listening experience that is as intimate as it is infectious.

Leading the current wave are artists who masterfully bridge the gap between classic vibes and modern production. Local favorites like Cina Soul, through her collaboration with M.Anifest on "Julor," demonstrate how Ghanaian artists are redefining soul music by infusing it with local narratives and distinctive linguistic textures. Meanwhile, the presence of global icons such as Alicia Keys and the legendary pairing of Céline Dion and Stevie Wonder highlights a deep-seated love for power ballads and foundational R&B that resonates across generations in Accra and beyond.

The contemporary scene is also characterized by a bold experimentalism. From the alternative R&B sounds of Steve Lacy and Tink to the high-energy fusion of Muni Long’s Amapiano remix, the genre is far from static. The influence of regional sounds is undeniable, as seen in Davido’s collaborative efforts and the spiritual undertones of ASCENDANT’s "Gye Nyame." This mix of introspective lyrics and danceable grooves ensures that the top songs in this category offer something for every mood. Whether you are seeking the nostalgic comfort of Cassie’s "Me & U" or the fresh, rhythmic pulse of SLgh’s "Akono Ba," these tracks represent the very best of what is currently trending in Ghana. They capture a moment in time where global trends and local identity converge, providing a rich, melodic backdrop to daily life. Stay tuned to these frequencies to experience the evolving heartbeat of the Ghanaian music scene.