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Boomplay Recap 2022: Black Sherif, Wendy Shay, Shatta Wale, Gyakie & More Are Top Artists

The year 2022 has been an eventful music year for Ghanaians. From chart-topping releases by notable artists to groundbreaking entries by emerging acts, music fans have been treated to some great albums and EPs, viral hits and anthems for just about any and every mood all year round. The roller coaster banter on social media by rival fanbases, media controversies and trending dance routines can’t be left out, adding to an enthralling outlook for 2022.

 

Now that the dust has settled, how about getting to know all the interesting music facts of 2022, such as fans’ favourite morning anthem, special late-night song, Valentine’s Day favourite, most streamed songs of the year, most streamed artists and more? Where else could one get all the comprehensive music consumption and engagement stats and facts besides the yearly music recap on Africa’s most extensive music streaming and download platform, Boomplay?

 

Boomplay Recap presents data and insights into music consumption and engagement on Boomplay reviewed under a specific period. It profiles and segments music data by country, artists and users and, by so doing, provides an actual reflection of music listenership and engagement habits of local music industries in Africa. The authenticity and relevance of  Boomplay’s data and charts as the accurate picture of music consumption are based on Boomplay’s user base, which is largely the lower and middle-class demographic, the largest population segment on the continent. Thus it is more inclusive and captures the on-the-ground music taste and habits of music consumers. Streaming on Boomplay grew in 2022 by 248%, buoyed by its 88 million monthly active users and a record increase in Boomplay’s catalogue to over 90 million songs.

 

For the year 2022, Boomplay Recap by country highlights categories including Top Male Artists, Top Female Artists, Top Booming Artists, Most Streamed Songs and Albums, among others, while Recap for Artists shares 2022 stats of individual artists, including the Total Streams, Hours Streamed, Listeners, Most Streamed Song and Most Streamed Country. On the other hand, users on Boomplay (Boombuddies) will have access to personalised results of their music consumption and engagement on Boomplay. The users’ recap highlights each Boombuddy’s 2022 music journey by revealing details such as the number of songs they listened to, their top genres, discoveries, top artists, songs they had on repeat and many more interesting personal insights.

 

Highlighting some fascinating facts from the Boomplay Ghana Recap, Ghanaians’ favourite song on the first day of 2022 is Kofi Kinataa’s song of gratitude, “Thy Grace, Pt. 2”, and on Valentine’s Day 2022, Akwaboah’s “Obiaa” featuring Cina Soul was the most played. Interestingly, gospel music features as Ghana’s early morning and late night favourite songs of 2022, with MoGmusic’s “Local Praise” and Joe Mettle’s “Fa Me Sie”, respectively.

 

Lasmid’s “Friday Night” takes the nod for the most streamed Ghanaian song of 2022, followed by Black Sherif’s “Kwaku the Traveller” and Kelvynboy’s “Down Flat”. The most streamed albums of 2022 go to Black Sherif’s “The Villain I Never Was” at number one, followed by Sarkodie’s “No Pressure” and Kwesi Arthur’s “Song of Jacob at number three. More music was discovered and consumed in 2022 via playlists and the most welcomed signature playlists include “Daily Trending”, “Ghana’s Best” and “Top Highlife Jams”.

 

For the enviable Most Streamed Artists of 2022, Black Sherif, Shatta Wale and Lasmid are the Top Males, while the Top Female Artists are Wendy Shay, Gyakie and Diana Hamilton. The Top Booming Stars of 2022 had a phenomenal year of growth, including Lasmid, Camidoh and D jay.

 

Boomplay has been at the forefront of Africa’s music streaming revolution. It has resolved to use strategic partnership and development initiatives to empower Africa’s digital music ecosystem to realise its potential. Recent partnerships with France’s Generations Radio and telcos AirtelTigo and MTN in Ghana are moves towards the progress of the streaming culture and legal music consumption while expanding the reach of artists globally and helping Ghana’s music industry to be more viable and beneficial to all stakeholders.

 

#BoomplayRecapGH2022 playlists are now streaming on the Boomplay app in different genres and categories, capturing all the artists and songs in the Recap and more for users to enjoy and relive their favourite songs and moments of 2022. The playlists can be found in a special music section in-app tagged Boomplay Recap 2022.

2022 Boomplay Recap Ghana List.

Follow the conversation on social media via #BoomplayRecapGH2022 #BoomplayRecap2022

Top Male Artists 2022

1. Black Sherif

2. Shatta Wale

3. Lasmid

Top Female Artists 2022

1. Wendy Shay

2. Gyakie

3. Diana Hamilton

Most Streamed Songs 2022

1. Friday Night – Lasmid

2. Kwaku the Traveller – Black Sherif

3. Down Flat – Kelvynboy

Top Booming Artists 2022

1. Lasmid

2. Camidoh

3. D Jay

Most Streamed Albums 2022

1. The Villain I Never Was – Black Sherif

2. No Pressure – Sarkodie

3. Son of Jacob – Kwesi Arthur

Chart Topping Songs 2022

1. Sip (Alcohol) – Joeboy

2. Friday Night – Lasmid

3. Kwaku the Traveller – Black Sherif

View the complete list here: https://Boom.lnk.to/BoomplayRecapGH2022

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Joseph Matthew’s Afrogospel Anthem Surpasses 1 Million Streams

In a remarkable achievement, Joseph Matthew’s uplifting Afrogospel track, “Fear No Evil,” has surpassed one million streams across various digital platforms and stores.

 

This impressive feat is a testament to the song’s widespread appeal and the artist’s dedication to spreading the message of hope and faith.

 

“Fear No Evil” is a beautifully crafted blend of band music, highlife, afrobeats, and inspiring gospel lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners. This genre-defining track is a shining example of Afrogospel, a novel genre pioneered by Joseph Matthew that combines the infectious rhythms of Afrobeats with the word of God.

 

With over 100,000 views on YouTube alone, “Fear No Evil” has clearly struck a chord with audiences worldwide. Joseph Matthew’s passion for sharing the gospel through music has led him to create content that transcends borders and cultures, reaching every nook and cranny of the world.

 

“Fear No Evil” is more than just a song – it’s a beacon of hope and inspiration for those seeking solace and guidance. Joseph Matthew’s heartfelt delivery and the song’s uplifting message have made it a beloved anthem for many.

 

Listen to “Fear No Evil” now and do not forget to  share as well.

 

Watch and listen below.

 

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R2Bees Headlines the 8th Edition of the ‘Shutdown All White Invasion Concert’

The ‘Shutdown All White Invasion Concert’, spearheaded by multiple award-winning music and event promoter Julian Asiedu, aka Jagonzy, and the Shutdown Boys, is proud to announce that Ghana’s legendary hip-hop duo, R2Bees, will headline the 8th edition of the event.

 

Since its inception, the Shutdown franchise has been uniting people and celebrating the beauty of diversity through expert branding, artist management, and electrifying live concerts and tours. With a mission to entertain, educate, and uplift, while giving back to the community and driving positive change, the Shutdown franchise has established itself as a leader in the industry.

 

R2Bees is a Ghanaian musical duo composed of Faisal Hakeem and Rashid Mugeez, known for their significant contributions to the African music scene. With their unique blend of Afrobeat, Hip-hop, and R&B, R2Bees has gained widespread recognition and acclaim, both locally and internationally. Their chart-topping hits like “Slow Down,” “Kiss Your Hands,” “Life,” and “Tonight” have become anthems in Africa and beyond.

 

The Shutdown All White Invasion Concert is a community-based event that celebrates African cultures and communities from Ghana and the Twin Cities. This immersive experience will feature live music performances showcasing African rhythms and contemporary styles, fashion showcases highlighting African attire and designs, dynamic dance performances blending traditional and modern styles, and interactive cultural exhibitions showcasing African history, art, and traditions.

 

The event aims to foster connections and understanding among attendees from different cultural backgrounds, providing a platform for cultural exchange and appreciation. With R2Bees headlining, this performance promises to be an unforgettable experience, blending their explosive energy with the vibrant culture of Africa.

 

 

The lineup is stacked with talented local artists, including Foreignward, Rudeboy Solo, Nilo Boy, H Hardy, YOQB, Dat Boi Tropical, No.Bodyu, P Willz, Koo Wiase, Zennah, YQ Solo, and many more! The DJs taking over the stage include dj lyriks, dj eazy e, dj elmara, dj kuda, dj game, dj soundtainer, dj mkz x dj d-waynne, dj famous, dj oceeking, hidden dj, dj boziah, and many more! The event will be hosted by KMJ – The Royal Host and Ghanaian Rozay – Mouth of the South.

 

Event Details:
Date: Friday, August 15th, 2025
Venue: The Cabooze, downtown Minneapolis
Doors Open: 5:00 PM
Show Starts: 6:00 PM
Show Ends: 11:00 PM
After Party: The Bazemnt, Minneapolis
Age Restriction: 18+ event

 

Tickets are available online at www.cabooze.com . Grab yours before they’re gone! This event promises to be an unforgettable celebration of African culture, music, and community. Don’t miss out!

 

For more information, interviews, or high-resolution images, please contact Shutdown at shutdownmn@gmail.com or 763-291-2473. Follow us on Instagram @shutdownmn for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes peeks.

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Blakk Irie Readies New Single “Humble”

Rising Ghanaian recording and performing artist Blakk Irie is set to thrill music lovers once again with his upcoming single titled “Humble,” produced by Wealthy Entertainment (Jamaica).

Known for his dynamic blend of Afrobeat, Dancehall, Highlife, and Amapiano, Blakk Irie’s new release promises to push musical boundaries. Humble captures raw emotion wrapped in an irresistible rhythm—offering both vulnerability and groove in equal measure.

With anticipation building among fans and industry watchers alike, Humble is poised to mark a significant chapter in Blakk Irie’s artistic evolution. As an artist who consistently defies genre limits, he continues to carve a unique niche in both the Ghanaian and international music scenes.

More than just a single, “Humble” is a bold artistic statement—one that underscores Blakk Irie’s versatility and cements his position as one of the most promising voices of his generation

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Blewiz’s ‘Straight From The Slums’ EP: A Raw and Inspiring Tale of Resilience

Emerging Nigerian artist Blewiz has officially made his mark on the scene with the release of his highly anticipated debut EP, Straight From The Slums. Rooted in real-life experiences and raw storytelling, the project paints a vivid picture of the artist’s upbringing in the ghetto and his journey through hardship, resilience, and personal transformation.

Straight From The Slums is more than just a title — it’s a testament to Blewiz’s journey. Raised in the heart of the streets, the EP explores the highs and lows of ghetto life: from environmental struggles and family challenges to the beauty and brotherhood that defined his early years. With sharp lyrics, emotive delivery, and gripping production, Blewiz blends vulnerability and confidence, capturing the spirit of a young man who has faced the odds and risen above them.

Speaking on the inspiration behind the project, Blewiz shares: “The ghetto gave me my first dreams, my first scars, and my first wins. This project is a reflection of everything I’ve lived through and overcome. It’s for the people who are still fighting to find a way out — or a way forward.”

The EP is now available on all major streaming platforms, where fans can dive into the heartfelt journey track by track. Blewiz represents the voice of a new generation of street poets — unfiltered, unashamed, and unrelenting. With Straight From The Slums, he cements his place as an artist to watch closely in 2025 and beyond.

 

Listen to the EP HERE

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I Derive My Songs From Personal Experiences – Emelia Baidoo

Musicians across the world have different ways of getting inspired to create songs and Gospel artiste, Emelia Baidoo has revealed hers.
Speaking in a interview with Naacy, Emelia Baidoo said music, particularly her style, is all composed of various life experiences.
“I do sometimes sing some of my songs from personal experience that I get but God gives me all the songs through so many ways,” she said on Weekend TV in Bogoso.
“When I’m happy, I’m able to get a song from that, when I’m sad, also I get a song from it, whilst having a conversation with someone, I can get a song. When I attend church services and I listen to the preaching, even someone’s testimonies can inspire me to do a gospel song,” she added, sighted by Alltunezgh.com
According to her, as a gospel singer, the Bible is also a big inspiration when it comes to writing songs.
“These situations all help because the music that we compose is all about life, but at the same time, being a gospel song, you pick some from the Bible,” she explained.
“So you put the word of God together with the life experiences to create the song and everyone has a unique way of getting songs from God,” Emelia Baidoo revealed.
Emelia Baidoo is currently out with Adansedie (Testimony) which is currently doing well in the industry.
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Chris Brown Reaches Settlement In Nightclub Assault Lawsuit, But Criminal Charges Remain

Chris Brown has reportedly resolved a key part of his ongoing legal troubles stemming from an alleged violent incident at a London nightclub.

The singer was sued in 2023 by Abe Diaw, who accused him of attacking him in a nightclub with a Don Julio 1942 tequila bottle.

According to newly filed court documents, Diaw has asked a Los Angeles County judge to dismiss the civil lawsuit with prejudice, meaning he cannot refile the case. This type of dismissal typically indicates that a private settlement was reached between the parties. However, details of the agreement—if any financial compensation was involved—have not been disclosed.

In the now-dismissed lawsuit, Diaw alleged that Brown struck him three times with a tequila bottle and continued to stomp on him while he lay unconscious, resulting in serious and lasting injuries.

While this civil matter may be closed, Brown’s legal battles are far from over. The singer still faces criminal charges in the UK related to the same incident. He was arrested earlier this year upon arrival for his world tour and was charged with assault and possession of a weapon.

After being released on bail, Brown recently appeared in court, where he pleaded not guilty to the charges.

As the criminal proceedings continue, all eyes remain on how this high-profile case will unfold.

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Andy Dosty Bows Out Of Daybreak Hitz After 10 Years

Award-winning presenter and DJ, Andrew Akwasi Amoh, popularly known in entertainment circles as Andy Dosty, has officially stepped down as the host of Hitz FM’s flagship morning show, Daybreak Hitz.

Andy Dosty, who has become a household name for steering the morning show for the past 10 years, confirmed his exit, noting that the decision was partly influenced by health concerns.

“I’m leaving Daybreak Hitz because it was affecting me in other ways negatively. It was affecting my health,” he said.

Despite stepping away from the early morning slot, Andy Dosty is not exiting the Hitz FM brand. The versatile media personality revealed that he will now host a new 4-hour programme, which starts from midday till 4 pm.

“Just as you mentioned, I’m not going far from you. I’m only leaving Daybreak Hitz. I have a new show that will start from 12 pm to 4 pm.”

Fans and listeners have flooded social media with messages of support and appreciation for the radio legend, whose impact on Ghana’s entertainment space remains indelible. Andy Dosty’s contribution to elevating Daybreak Hitz into one of the most influential entertainment shows in the country cannot be overstated.

Stay tuned as the next chapter of Andy Dosty’s journey in broadcasting unfolds—still under the Multimedia Group umbrella.

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Dj Spincho Makes History As First African Dj To Hit 1 Million Plays With 9 Different Mixtapes

Ghanaian disc jockey and multiple award-winner, Kwesi Arhin Assan, popularly known as DJ Spincho, has made history as the first young African mixtape DJ to surpass 1 million plays with nine different mixtapes on Audiomack, one of the world’s leading music streaming platforms.

Currently, DJ Spincho holds the title of most-followed and most-streamed mixtape DJ in Ghana and Africa, cementing his status as a powerhouse in the African music scene.

The nine hit mixtapes that contributed to this incredible milestone include:

1. Best Of Old Naija Mixtape

2. Amapiano Afrobeat Party Mixtape

3. Best Of Highlife & Hiplife Mixtape

4. Best Of African Azonto Mixtape

5. Best Of R&B Mixtape

6. Shatta Wale Mixtape Vol. 1

7. Aseda Gospel Mixtape

8. Best Of Afropop Mixtape

9. Afro Fusion Mixtape

 

DJ Spincho also holds the record as the first Ghanaian mixtape DJ to reach 100,000 followers and over 25.4 million total plays on Audiomack. His achievements have earned him numerous awards and nominations both locally and internationally.

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Louisa Annan Raises Concern Over Female Gospel Musicians Dressing

Renowned gospel singer, songwriter, and preacher Louisa Annan has expressed concern over what she describes as poor fashion choices among many female gospel musicians today.

Speaking in an interview with Ekow Smith of Ghvibes Dotnet, the “Reign” hitmaker emphasized the importance of good grooming and decent dressing, especially for those in ministry and music. She believes that while looking good is important, it must be done with modesty and purpose.

“Dressing well adds focus to you. It attracts people to your message,” she explained. “Sometimes people may not be able to approach you, but your appearance alone can draw them closer. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with a gospel musician dressing well—what matters is that you don’t expose your body. The way you dress is how people will address you.”

Louisa noted that although the gospel industry has evolved significantly over the years, the fashion sense of some female musicians still needs improvement—hence the constant criticism from the public.

According to her, because gospel musicians and ministers play a vital role in connecting people to God, how they present themselves matters greatly.

“You can’t just wear anything that reveals private parts of your body or aim to show off curves. I won’t blame them entirely—many are doing it for fame or attention,” she added.

Rather than harshly criticizing these musicians, Louisa believes the better approach is to educate and guide them toward modest, tasteful dressing that aligns with their calling.

While she admits she may not be a fashion icon, Louisa says she prioritizes comfort and modesty in all her wardrobe choices.

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Ugly Dray Pulls Up In Style With His First EP Project

Ugly Dray is here and he is bringing the heat with his new project called EP I, titled ITHIE. With songs like Retro Love Intro and Big Body Benz, Not Love, Fallout, and Any Worse, this EP is taking trap rap based in Africa to a new level.

 

The ITHIE EP, meaning Is This How It Ends just dropped, and it is all you need to hype this month. Ugly Dray gets you locked in with Retro Love Intro, giving a brief explanation of his works on this project in poetic format.

 

It illustrates how love fades away quickly after getting familiar with the person. While Big Body Benz throws light on love at the initial stage and the joy that you feel when you first meet the right person until it all comes crashing down.

 

It talks about a complete girl who has the traits a man wants both physically and behaviorally. This song is dedicated to all beautiful ladies in the world and makes the point that they are beautiful regardless of the world’s definition of beauty. Fallout features new Ghanaian crooner, June, who also appears in the beginning of the EP on Retro Love Intro.

 

This is a song that reflects on a painful relationship filled with mismatched timing, emotional torture and a loss of trust. Despite strong feelings and efforts, love turns into loneliness and disappointment. The feeling of betrayal, questioning love, and resolving to guard his heart going forward. In all, don’t trust too easily, and always try to put yourself first.

 

Not Love featuring Ghanaian songstress, Shelter talks about an intense love you have for someone and later realizing it was not mutual making it look like a love fraud. Its catchy chorus and rhythmic rap style, will make this one a fan favorite. Any Worse is about the acceptance that it is obviously not gonna work out anymore regardless of all the sacrifices and commitments.

 

Expressing a strong sense of regret. There’s more talk of toxic dynamics of the relationship in various scenarios, talking of arguments, broken promises, fake love and emotional instability. Then there is ITHIE POEM to wrap up the EP I, that gives us more of a cliffhanger that there might be more to come. Is this really how it ends…

The EP is now live on Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack and everywhere you listen to music, in addition to lyric videos on YouTube. Check out the official visualizer also on YouTube too! Follow Ugly Dray on all social media platforms to stay updated on everything new!

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