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Ghanaian songstress, Sista Afia, has feature King Pauta in a new song titled ‘Baabiaa’.
She released the song earlier today, and it is already making rounds on social media as well as Sista Afia's YouTube channel.
The song communicates Sista Afia's preference in bedroom performance, stressing that she’s in it for love and not money.
For his part, King Paluta disclosed that he had fallen in a pool of love and praised his lover’s beauty and complexion.
Earlier this year, Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif, teamed up with Nigerian superstar Fireboy DML for their first official collaboration, So It Goes, which was released under RBA/EMPIRE.
The track, produced by Sherif’s longtime collaborator SamSney with additional input from Louddaaa, serves as a compelling introduction to his highly anticipated sophomore album, IRON BOY, scheduled for release in the coming months.
Bringing together two of Afrobeats’ most electrifying vocalists, So It Goes portrays Black Sherif’s relentless drive to overcome obstacles, while Fireboy DML reflects on the highs and lows of his journey, honoring his roots and striving to make his loved ones proud.
Black Sherif’s rise to prominence has been remarkable. Born in Ghana’s Ashanti Region, he has garnered a devoted international fanbase with his distinct voice and deeply introspective lyrics. His breakthrough moment came in 2020 with songs like Money and Destiny, which resonated strongly across the Ghanaian music scene.
His Sermon freestyle series further cemented his place in the industry, leading to the explosive success of Kwaku the Traveller. The song became a worldwide sensation, earning the title of the most Shazamed track globally and inspiring millions of TikTok creations.
With collaborations alongside heavyweights such as Burna Boy, Vic Mensa, and Darkoo, Sherif continues to push creative boundaries. His impact has earned him major accolades, including a nomination for Best International Flow at the 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards. So It Goes marks another significant chapter in his career, uniting two of West Africa’s most celebrated artists.
Fireboy DML, renowned for his smooth vocals and hit-making prowess, brings a refined and emotional contrast to Sherif’s raw intensity. Best known for songs like Vibration and Peru (featuring Ed Sheeran), Fireboy is also preparing for a career-defining moment—a headlining concert at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall this April.
As the release of IRON BOY draws closer, Black Sherif continues to prove himself as a multifaceted artist with a rare depth of storytelling. With themes of perseverance, purpose, and ambition woven into his music, he continues to transcend borders. So It Goes is yet another powerful statement, solidifying his reputation as one of contemporary music’s most compelling voices.
Award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician Celestine Donkor also teamed up with fellow gospel powerhouse Diana Hamilton to release a new song titled ‘Akorfala’.
The song, which was released on April 1, 2025, is an Ewe word meaning "comforter" and continues Celestine’s mission to promote unity among female gospel musicians in Ghana.
‘Akorfala’ follows earlier collaborations with Obaapa Christy and Piesie Esther and was produced by Joseph Amoah of Springboard Studio.
Both Celestine and Diana have, over the years, ministered healing and hope through their music, and this latest joint effort is being hailed as a spiritually uplifting project that strengthens bonds within the gospel music fraternity.
Adding to the list, Ghanaian sensation Akleh also released a new single titled "Amele" months ago.
It was produced by beatmaker Tubani Music with a blend of Afrobeat and subtle Highlife set to captivate audiences at home and abroad.
Aklerh says life's journey inspires the song as he marks an exciting departure from his signature reggae and dancehall sound.
Aklerh explained that, “I’ve always wanted my music to show all sides of who I am. With ‘Amele,’ I’m stepping out of my comfort zone and revealing new layers of my personality—letting my fans see more of me than ever before.”
Fans and critics alike are hailing "Amele" as a timeless addition to his catalog. His compelling sound keeps resonating with fans both locally and internationally.
Aklerh’s impressive track record includes hits like “Odo,” “Money,” “Labadi Gyal” featuring Jah Lead, “Body Good” featuring Yaw Gray, and “Run D Town.” With “Amele” now available on Spotify, Apple Music, Boomplay, and more, fans can easily experience her evolving musical journey.
Months ago,Ghanaian musicians Edem Goget’em and KiDi also joined forces on a new song, Higher, delivering a message of hope and resilience to listeners facing life’s challenges.
Released as Edem’s first single of 2025, Higher blends highlife with contemporary Afro sounds and draws inspiration from a popular Ghanaian church praise song.
Edem revealed that the idea came to him while watching a youth choir perform, saying, “It struck me—why not turn this into a beautiful highlife song that could resonate globally? And I believe I’ve done just that.”
Beyond its vibrant melody, the song highlights struggles faced by young people today.
Edem noted that financial difficulties and fear of failure are pushing many into unwanted paths, adding, “This song reminds us to hold on—everything will work out, and we will count our blessings one by one.”
Speaking about KiDi’s feature, Edem praised his delivery, saying, “KiDi on the song—because why not? He delivered beautifully, and his message fired up the hope that joy will come to us like a river.”
Higher is now available on all streaming platforms, serving as an anthem of encouragement for those looking forward to better days.
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