Sunday, February 28, 2010

Ghana Tunz

Music and dance are dominant parts of Ghanaian culture. Any time people are gathered there is music playing. The music could be traditional drums, Gospel and Christian Choral, Reggae, Highlife, or Afro-Pop.
Just like in the US, it’s the Pop music (aka Hip-Life) that students tend to listen to and that you hear at “spots” (Ghanaian clubs).
If I had to make a soundtrack of my time in Ghana, based on the songs I hear most often, these five songs would make the list:
(after listening to each song, give your feedback in the poll on the left of this page)

“Yori Yori” by Bracket (Nigerian)


“Kiss Your Hand” by R2Bees (Ghanaian – From Tema, in fact)


“Swagger” by Ruff-n-Smooth (Ghanaian)



“Babe (Baby)” by Sarkodie (Ghanaian)



“Simple” by Bradez (Nigerian)

2 comments:

Cori said...

Simple by Bradez is definitely my favorite!

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