The highly anticipated Adom Chart Show, hosted by the renowned DJ Andy Dosty on Adom 106.3 FM, has officially released its list of the Top 40 Songs of 2024, capturing the essence of the year’s musical landscape in Ghana.
This annual compilation has become a cultural touchstone, reflecting the diverse tastes and evolving trends within the nation’s vibrant music scene.
Topping the chart is “ASEDA” by King Paluta, a track that resonated deeply with listeners for its profound lyrics and catchy rhythm, marking a significant achievement for the artiste.
Following closely at number two is another hit from King Paluta, “MAKOMA,” showcasing his dominance in the charts this year.
The list also highlights the collaborative spirit of Ghanaian music with tracks like “JEJEREJE” by Stonebwoy featuring Ginton at number 3, and “LOMO LOMO” by KiDi ft. Black Sherif at number 6, both of which have been celebrated for blending different musical styles and bringing artists together.
Gospel music had a strong presence in the top rankings with “THE DOING OF THE LORD” by Diana Hamilton featuring Mercy Chinwo at number 20, and “KWEN KWEN” by Nacee at number 9, indicating a year when spiritual themes connected deeply with the audience.
The year also saw the rise of new talents, with OlivetheBoy’s “ASYLUM” at number 14 and the collaborative effort “FAVOURITE STORY” by King Promise, Olivetheboy, and Sarkodie at number 15, signalling fresh voices making their mark.
Notable entries in the lower half of the list include “CANOPY” by Kuami Eugene at number 23, which has been praised for its innovative production, and “BRAG” by Sarkodie at number 24, adding to his legacy of impactful releases.
The list concludes with “GYAMA ABOWOSO” by the legendary Daddy Lumba at number 40, a testament to his enduring influence in the music industry.
The Adom Chart Show not only celebrates these artistes but also serves as a historical record of the musical tastes that defined 2024.
Fans can tune in to Adom 106.3 FM on Saturdays or engage with the station on social media at @Adom1063 for more insights into the music that moved a nation.
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