Cedanews Top 10 GH Chart Week 23 Highlights: Amerado's 'Kweku Ananse' takes the crown

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Cedanews Top 10 GH Chart week 23

The latest edition of Cedanews Top 10 GH Chart for Week 23 is causing a stir in the Ghanaian music scene as artists battle for the coveted top spot. This week's chart sees significant movements, with Amerado's "Kweku Ananse" claiming the number 1 position. Let's delve into the dynamic shifts and notable performances that shaped this week's ranking.

Amerado dominates with 'Kweku Ananse' at number 1. Amerado's hit track "Kweku Ananse" secures the top spot, captivating audiences with its unique blend of rhythm and lyrical prowess. The artist's storytelling ability shines through, making the song a standout in the Ghanaian music landscape.

Kuami Eugene holds strong at Number 2 with 'Monica': Kuami Eugene's "Monica" maintains its firm grip on the number 2 position, demonstrating enduring popularity. The artist continues to captivate listeners with his melodious tunes and undeniable talent.

Chief One's 'Catwalk' at Number 3: Hitmaker Chief One remains a force to be reckoned with, holding onto the number 3 spot with the infectious "Catwalk." The track's catchy beats and Chief One's distinctive style contribute to its continued success.

King Promise Commands Number 4 with 'Terminator': King Promise's "Terminator" secures the number 4 position, showcasing the artist's ability to craft compelling and melodious songs. The track adds another impressive chapter to King Promise's musical journey.

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Keeny Ice Maintains Position 5 with 'Hedze': Keeny Ice's "Hedze" holds steady at number 5, proving its staying power on the charts. The artist's consistency and musical prowess continue to resonate with fans.

Black Sherif's 'Oh No' Claims Number 6: "Oh No" by Black Sherif lands at the number 6 spot, reflecting the artist's rising prominence in the industry. The track's popularity speaks volumes about Black Sherif's ability to connect with a diverse audience.

Stonebwoy's 'Into the Future' Holds Strong at Number 7: Stonebwoy's "Into the Future" maintains its position at number 7, underscoring the artist's enduring appeal and musical innovation. The song's fusion of genres contributes to its chart success.

Shatta Wale and Tekno's 'Incoming' Drops to Number 8: The collaboration between Shatta Wale and Tekno, "Incoming," experiences a slight dip in the charts, sliding from 6th to 8th place. Nevertheless, the track continues to command attention with its energetic vibe.

Mprez Ody Climbs to Number 9 with 'Evoge': Mprez Ody's "Evoge" makes a notable climb from the 10th to the 9th position, showcasing the artist's growing influence and the track's popularity among listeners.

Kpese Boii's '60million' Falls to Number 10: Kpese Boii's "60million" experiences a shift, dropping from the 9th to the 10th spot. Despite the descent, the track maintains a presence in the Top 10, reflecting its enduring appeal.

Cedanews Top 10 GH Chart week 23

Cedanews Top 10 GH Chart Week 23 brings a mix of surprises, movements, and steadfast performances. Amerado's "Kweku Ananse" emerges as the frontrunner, while other artists continue to leave their mark on the Ghanaian music landscape. Stay tuned for more chart updates as the vibrant music scene in Ghana continues to evolve.

Enjoy the Week 23 of Cedanews Top 10 below

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