Why Northern Ghana is The Most Exciting Destination For Afro-Music


There’s an immense wave of influence and inspiration in dance music coming from Ghana, and it’s absolutely undeniable.


Despite the numerous love themed Afro-RnB wave that’s kept the Ghanaian music scene going, dance music or better still afro-house music, has always been there to soundtrack celebrations in Ghana, especially the northern part.

Popular among artists from the northern part of Ghana is Fancy Gadam, a talented singer cum dancer  Rapper Maccasio who has enormously contributed to dance music and the arts in general in the region.

The region’s rich musical instrument heritage and its contribution to the music making process is an avenue being explored by musicians.

Fresh talents have assumed some notable dance music trends and have created upbeat hits like ‘sege mege’ by DJ chare


The music star blended pop inflexions with traditional vocals and reached mass audiences. Her outrageous performances have seen Sherifa Gunu compared to the likes of Angélique Kidjo.

The newest batch of artists are pushing boundaries even further, and I can bet that we’ll be drawing from their roots each time we create dance records.

House music has come a long way in northern Ghana, but judging by the current vibe on the airwaves and in the clubs, our craft is yet to be given the needed attention.

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