Non religious songs from Ghana

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Ghana has a rich musical heritage that spans various genres, and many secular songs reflect the country’s culture, love themes, and social issues. Here’s a list of well-known non-religious songs and artists from Ghana:

  1. "Angela" by AkufoAddo - A popular highlife song that became an anthem for many.
  2. "Drogba (Joanna)" by Afro B - While Afro B is of Ghanaian descent, this song has roots in the Ghanaian sound.
  3. "Adonai" by Sarkodie ft. Castro - A hit blending rap and Afrobeats, focusing on themes of success and admiration.
  4. "Odo" by Kin Smena - A romantic song that showcases the beauty of love.
  5. "Sika" by MzVee - A modern Afropop track that discusses wealth and success.
  6. "Ofori" by Becca - A love ballad that has resonated with many fans.
  7. "Ye Wo Anan" by Okyeame Kwame - A hip-hop song that celebrates Ghanaian culture.
  8. "One Corner" by Patapaa - A viral dance song that gained both local and international popularity.
  9. "Ewiase" by B4BONAH - A contemporary track highlighting everyday life and experiences.
  10. "Kwame Nkrumah" by E.L - A tribute song celebrating Ghana's founding father.

These songs reflect various aspects of life in Ghana, from love and relationships to social commentary, and are enjoyed by a wide audience both in Ghana and internationally.