The latest edition of the 3Music Monster Charts is out, and it’s already sparking conversation among music lovers. With a powerful mix of Ghanaian heavyweights and international hitmakers, this week’s ranking highlights the songs currently dominating airwaves, streaming platforms and playlists.
Topping the chart at No.1 is Ghanaian duo DopeNation with KAKALIKA, a high-energy anthem that continues to gain traction across the country. The duo’s signature fusion of afrobeats and street-hop gives the song a viral edge, making it a fan favourite.
At No.2, Stonebwoy secures a strong position with SILENT SAMURAI, a track that reflects his global dancehall influence and lyrical confidence. Known for consistently pushing Ghanaian music onto international stages, Stonebwoy once again proves his staying power.
Coming in at No.3 is Kwesi Arthur with REDEMPTION. The rapper delivers introspective bars over a gripping instrumental, resonating deeply with fans who appreciate his emotional storytelling.
At No.4, NO11 featuring Ayjay Bobo and Monochrome earns a spot with HOW FAR, while No.5 sees a cross-border collaboration between Dave and Tems on RAINDANCE, blending UK rap intensity with soulful Afrobeats melodies.
The middle of the chart remains competitive. At No.6, King Promise teams up with Mr Eazi for THAT WAY, a smooth Afrobeats offering that continues to enjoy steady rotation.
Rising to No.7 is AlorG with MY BROTHERS, while American rap heavyweight J. Cole lands at No.8 with TWO SIX, showing his global influence extends strongly into African markets.
At No.9, Black Sherif maintains his chart presence with TOP OF THE MORNING, a gritty and motivational track that keeps fans engaged.
Rounding up the Top 10 at No.10 is a powerhouse collaboration between DJ Maphorisa, DJ Tunez, Wizkid, and Mavo on MONEY CONSTANT, a groove-driven track that blends Amapiano and Afrobeats influences.
This week’s Monster Pick goes to ADONAI by Sarkodie featuring Castro. The timeless hit continues to resonate with fans, serving as a reminder of its cultural impact and the legacy it carries within Ghana’s music history.
The current Monster Charts reflect not only the vibrancy of Ghana’s music scene but also the growing synergy between African and global sounds.
Catch all the action on Monster Hits, airing every Saturday at 11am on 3Music TV and hosted by the ever-vibrant Fahim Dumba. From chart-toppers to rising stars, it’s your ultimate weekend plug for what’s hot in music.
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