Spotify Wrapped 2025 has unveiled Ghana’s top 5 most streamed artistes and leading the pack is Black Sherif, who claims the number one spot after a remarkable year of musical dominance. Close behind him is Kweku Smoke at number two, with Sarkodie, Kwesi Arthur, and Shatta Wale rounding out the
Top 5 in that exact order.
This ranking reflects more than just streaming numbers, it highlights cultural relevance, street impact, international reach and steadfast fan loyalty throughout the year.
Black Sherif’s incredible run in 2025 was powered by his latest album, which delivered multiple chart-topping hits and cemented his status as Ghana’s most influential music export. His unique ability to merge emotional storytelling and global sound kept his tracks on constant rotation, both locally and internationally.
Kweku Smoke’s rise to second place signals the growing influence of Asakaa and street rap culture. His authentic lyrics and consistent output have resonated strongly with younger audiences and digital listeners, establishing him as a defining voice of the year.
Meanwhile, Sarkodie, Kwesi Arthur and Shatta Wale continue to maintain significant streaming power. Their presence in the Top 5 demonstrates Ghana’s music industry thriving across generations, from lyrical mastery and global collaborations to street anthems and dancehall energy.
Spotify Wrapped 2025 confirms that Ghanaian music is not only making waves on the continent but is also a prominent player on the global streaming stage, shaping how fans listen, celebrate and connect through sound.
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