Accra: Sensational musician Black Sherif has been named Ghana's most streamed artiste on Spotify for the year 2024. This marks the second consecutive year that the artist, affectionately known as 'Killa Blacko', has claimed the top spot, surpassing other local music heavyweights such as Stonebwoy, Kidi, and Shatta Wale. According to Ghana News Agency, the announcement was made as part of the 2024 Spotify Wrapped edition, which highlights the eclectic musical preferences of the Ghanaian audience and acknowledges the contributions of local artistes. Phiona Okumu, Spotify's Head of Music for Sub-Saharan Africa, commented on the trend, stating, "Ghanaians are not just consuming music; they are creating a bridge for Africa's thriving music scene to come together. Spotify Wrapped 2024 shows how Ghanaians are constantly expanding their musical taste, embracing the continent's diverse sounds, and building a deeper appreciation for music." The dynamic nature of Ghana's music scene reflects the influence of cross-cul tural exchanges. While local talents like Sarkodie and Kweku Smoke continue to enjoy popularity, international artistes such as Nigeria's Asake and Burna Boy also have a significant presence in the country. The most streamed song in Ghana for the year is 'Wotowoto' by Odumodublvck and Black Sherif, with other popular tracks including Olivetheboy's 'Asylum,' Lasmid's 'Puul,' KiDi's 'Lomo Lomo,' and King Paluta's 'Aseda'. Ghana's audience also shows a strong appreciation for female talent. International stars Ayra Starr, Tems, and SZA are among the most streamed female artistes, while Gyakie holds the lead among Ghanaian female musicians. Furthermore, both Amaarae and Black Sherif are gaining international recognition, helping to bring Ghanaian music to a broader global audience.
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