Ghana’s music scene is filled with varieties of music catering to the different sentiments and emotions of its listeners. Check out these top 5 songs from Ghanaian musicians breaking boundaries and serving authentic Valentine’s Day music.
Stonebwoy’s More Of You caught my eye. It was one I had never heard before, but I felt an inexplicable pull towards it. The lyrics were hauntingly beautiful, and the melody was so calming, yet so powerful.
Akwaboah and Cina Soul’s Obiaa will transport you to a different world. Whenever you feel lonely or missing your better half, listen to Obiaa, and it will always bring a smile to your face, leaving you feeling lighter and happier.
Gyakie’s Flames, featuring Davido, captures the essence of love and romance with lyrics and melody that resonate with the heart. It evokes a sense of tenderness, passion, and vulnerability with a lasting impression on the listener.
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The best Valentine’s Day song is not always a classic, especially with his banger from Kumerica. Skyface’s Obaa Hemaa with Reggie, Beeztrap Kotm, Kwaku DMC & Jay Bahd is a melody that sticks in your head long after it’s over and lyrics that speak to the heart. Obaa Hemaa expresses the emotions of love and devotion without being too cheesy or over-the-top.
Of course, the night cannot end without a sultry one from Kwabena Kwabena’s Fingers from Fa Me Saa album. This song is slow and seductive for the romantic, intimate, and sensual setting, where two people share a moment of closeness and intimacy. A powerful aphrodisiac! If you are single, you listen to Fingers at your peril. Salom!
Ultimately, the best Valentine’s Day song should mean something to you and your loved one. It could be a song you both love or holds a special memory or significance in your relationship. Whatever the choice, the perfect Valentine’s Day song should capture the essence of your love and make your heart sing.
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