Pulse Ghana brings to you our first compilation of top 10 songs that moved the music industry this year. These songs have been slammed on streets, lounges, pubs, clubs and ceremonies.
Starting with our list is Castroâs âSeihorâ featuring D-Black. A song produced by DJ Breezy. Born Theophilus Tagoe, the popular Hiplifemusician who went missing early July with a female companion, Janet Bandu, while surfing the waves at Ada in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana have really missed his greatest career success this year. His sudden disappearance created a huge controversy and at the same time exposed some of his hottest singles on the music scene. More grease to his elbow!
The second on our ranking is Sarkodieâs âAdonaiâ remix featuring Castro. One of the hottest singles on the scene that always sounds fresh since its release in January this year. His consistent new releases and follow-ups almost earned him two spots with âM3gye Wo Girlâ on our end of year ranking.
Bisa Kâdeiâs âOdo Carpenterâ is no doubt another record of the year. His smashing lyrics on the song earned him respect from music pundits, radio DJs and fans all over the world.
Another record of the year is DLâs âYentie Obiaaâ. The song that caused political disambiguation when President John Mahama boogied to it in Kumasi; his opponentâs stronghold and apparently bashing it on a trailer leading his convoy.
Leading gospel songs in the industry is quiet a bizarre but for some time now, a gospel song trended in the industry throughout the yearâtalking about Emelia Arthurâs âKyere Me Kwanâ featuring OJ and Esther Smith.
A couple of latest hit singles like âBaafiraâ performed by Stonebwoy, âLobiâ by R2bees, âRealer Noâ by Pappy Kojo featuring Joey B , âM3gye Wo Girlâ by Sarkodie featuring Shatta Wale, etc are really making some impacts but we are afraid their performances canât be measured at this time since they were released very late.
Check out the list of Top 10 songs of the year 2014.
1. Seihor by Castro Feat. D-Black (Prod. by DJ Breezy)
2. Adonai Remix by Sarkodie Feat. Castro (Prod by Streetbeat)
3. Odo Carpenter by Bisa Kâdei (Prod. by Bisa Kâdei)
4. Yentie Obiaa You by Daddy Lumba (Prod. by Appietus)
5. Koene by Edem Feat. Lil Shaker & Ice Queen (Prod. by Magnom)
6. Selfie by VVIP (Prod. by DJ Breezy)
7. Kyere Me Kwan by Emelia Arthur Feat. OJ & Esther Smith (Prod. by George Forest)
8. Dancehall Commando Remix by Shatta Wale Feat. Sarkodie (Prod. by Shatta Wale)
9. Amen by Yaa Pono (Prod by Kindii)
10. Ayayaa by E.L (Prod. by E.L)