Top Six Collaborations Music Lovers In Ghana Are YEARNING For [LOOK] | Dayz Entertainment
 

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Anytime two musical artists come together, it doesn't just spark the interest of their fans but also increases the selling rate of that track or album. Another good thing about collaboration is  that, it also helps a weak artist to regain his or her popularity. Further, collaboration also promotes peace among two recording artists.I have gone a long way in listing five top collaborations which will instantly be a hit in the Hiplife genre supposing these muscians decides to. Let's check them below from the last to the first.

6. Okyeame Kwame and Obrafour

Am telling you, Okyeame Kwame is a killer when it comes to neat raps. So is Obrafour. Both of these two these two artist are very good with the various advices they give to the youth in their songs daily. Though they might have their differences but if they decide to do a collabo, it will not only become a one time hit  but will sell faster too.

5. Manifest and Sarkodie

Anybody who love rap music cannot undo Manifest when it comes to rapping. The same applies to the King on the rap music. There seems to be a great competition between the duo. However, a collabo between Manifest and Sarkodie will spark fire. Just listen to the tracks Manifest did with Obrafour. Somes like 'no short-cut to Heaven' and 'Odasani' was very great. The same thing can happen if Manifest and Sarkodie were to pull a song together.

4. Shatta Wale and Samini

These Dancehall kings can spark up fire if they ever decide to do a collabo. There have been fights between the camps of these people. However, it will not just be a peaceful reunion but fire works if they ever come together. Though Sarkodie is not a Dancehall artist but the song he did with Samini was great. Thus 'Love Rocks'. Also, the song Sarkodie did with Shatta Wale 'm3gye wo girl' and 'Dancehall Commando' shows that these two 'gods' are still on form. If they are reading this, then their fans need them to hit it up.

3. Kwaw Kese and Krontihene

Over the years, there have been several fights/beef between these two. However, this particular season, Kwaw Kese is really on top form. Some of his tracks this particular year have received more air play. A perfect example is 'Yakubu', 'Aseda' 'Swedru Agona' and others. Krontihene has also sparked out from his hiding place. With a new name "Ohene" which means King, he has also backed in several tracks. One with Pono and others with Nero X. Some include include: 'Dedeede', 'Juju', 'Jorley' and others. Krontihene is a killer with his style of rap and Kwaw is also good with his style of fante rap. If the Fante Rap god and Krontihene should ever decide to lay off their fights and do a collabo, the Devil will even buy a track from them. Just kidding though! But I love to see the two kill the mic and the beats.

2. Sarkodie and Flowking Stone

These two are really great. I don't have much to talk about, however if Sarkodie and Flowking should ever do a collabo, the intensity will be really tough. It will be like a rap battle because both are equally good. I was really happy to hear Flowking do a remix on Sarkoddie's 'Revenge of the Spartans'. So, I have my fingers crossed waiting for this to happen.

1. Shatta Wale and Stonebowy

Honestly, I had to bring this to top all the collabo's because, Shatta Wale and Stonebowy are currently doing something great in Ghana at the moment. Shatta Wale has that kind of hard punches in the Jamaican language. He became a one time hit with his Dancehall music. I must also confess that he has really created that sort of competition in the Dancehall genre. Am not talking about who is the King here but Stonebowy is equally good. He speaks that Jamaican language better as if he has been living there. However, Shatta Wale took several awards from the Ghana Music awards before his fall with Charter House. Stonebowy is currently the man in Ghana at the moment and I will really love to see a collabo between the two. This is not to identify the best man behind the Dancehall genre because both are equally good but rather to spark up more sales.

I don't know what you are thinking at the moment but this is what we have over here. Do you have any questions? Feel free. Drop it here!

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