Best ghanaian amapiano songs breaking charts globally

Amapiano is a popular genre of music originating from South Africa, but Ghanaian artists have been making waves in the global scene with their own unique spin on the genre. Here are some of the best Ghanaian amapiano songs that are breaking charts globally:

  1. Kuami Eugene - "Open Gate": This song by the Lynx Entertainment artist has gained massive attention worldwide, with over 100 million views on YouTube.
  2. DarkoVibes - "Stay Woke": This song by the Ghanaian singer-songwriter has been certified gold in South Africa and has gained over 50 million views on YouTube.
  3. KiDi - "Touch It": This song by the Lynx Entertainment artist has gained over 20 million views on YouTube and has been featured on several international playlists.
  4. Efya - "Until the Morning": This song by the Ghanaian singer-songwriter has gained over 10 million views on YouTube and has been praised for its soulful vocals and amapiano beats.
  5. Sarkodie - "Can't Let You Go": This song by the Ghanaian rapper has gained over 5 million views on YouTube and has been featured on several international playlists.
  6. Medikal - "Omo Ada": This song by the Ghanaian rapper has gained over 10 million views on YouTube and has been praised for its catchy hooks and amapiano beats.
  7. DarkoVibes - "Stupid Freestyle": This song by the Ghanaian singer-songwriter has gained over 5 million views on YouTube and has been praised for its energetic vibes and amapiano beats.
  8. Kofi Mole - "Don't Be Late": This song by the Ghanaian rapper has gained over 5 million views on YouTube and has been praised for its catchy hooks and amapiano beats.
  9. Joey B - "Stables": This song by the Ghanaian rapper has gained over 2 million views on YouTube and has been praised for its catchy hooks and amapiano beats.
  10. D-Black - "Enjoyment": This song by the Ghanaian rapper has gained over 2 million views on YouTube and has been praised for its catchy hooks and amapiano beats.

These songs have not only gained popularity in Ghana but have also broken charts globally, with many of them featuring on international playlists and radio stations.