20 Exciting All-Time Collaborations in Ghana’s Music Industry

Ghana’s music industry has been defined by remarkable collaborations that highlight the creativity, unity, and talent of its artists. From highlife classics to modern Afrobeats, these partnerships have created timeless tracks cherished across generations. Here are 20 of the most exciting all-time collaborations in Ghana’s music history.
1. Sarkodie & Castro – Adonai
This unforgettable track combines Sarkodie’s reflective rap with Castro’s soulful vocals, creating a timeless anthem that resonates with fans worldwide.
2. Daddy Lumba & Nana Acheampong – Yeeye Aka Akwantuo
The Lumba Brothers’ highlife masterpiece captures the emotions of migration and separation, a theme that deeply resonates with listeners.
3. Shatta Wale & Beyoncé – Already
Featured on Beyoncé’s The Lion King: The Gift album, this international collaboration catapulted Shatta Wale to global fame, blending Afrobeats and pop.
4. Obrafour ft. Tinny – Oye Ohene (Remix)
This remix highlights the lyrical prowess of Obrafour and Tinny, creating a masterpiece that bridges storytelling and contemporary rap.
5. Praye – Jacket (Remix) feat. 4×4, Wutah, Tinny & Samini
This remix brought together some of Ghana’s biggest stars, creating a dynamic party anthem that celebrated the spirit of unity.
6. Reggie Rockstone – Ah (Feat KK Fosu)
Reggie Rockstone and KK Fosu combined their talents to deliver this hiplife classic, blending rhythmic beats with smooth vocals.
7. Tinny ft. Asem, Richie & Okyeame Kwame – Ringtone (Remix)
This vibrant remix showcased the creativity of Tinny and an all-star lineup, producing a track that remains a fan favorite.
8. Obrafour ft. Tinny – Oye Ohene
Obrafour’s storytelling and Tinny’s energetic rap merged beautifully in this remix, making it an essential track in Ghanaian music history.
9. Akyeame ft. Yoggi Doggi & Nana Quame – Mesan Aba
This collaboration is a perfect blend of Akyeame’s lyrical brilliance and the unique contributions of Yoggi Doggi and Nana Quame, delivering a classic hit.
10. Fefe Na Efe – Tic Tac ft. Tony Tetuila
Tic Tac and Nigerian artist Tony Tetuila created a pan-African hit with Fefe Na Efe, which became a club anthem across the continent.
11. King David ft. Batman – Aye Fe Nost
This collaboration between King David and Batman (now Samini) blended highlife and dancehall elements, creating an emotionally charged and melodious hit.
12. Obrafour ft. TH4Kwaages – As3m S3b3
A track that combines Obrafour’s masterful storytelling with TH4Kwaages’ vibrant energy, As3m S3b3 is a cornerstone of Ghanaian music.
13. Kojo Antwi & Daddy Lumba – Akonoba
Two highlife legends came together to create this beautiful track, celebrating love and life with their unique musical styles.
14. Nana Boro – Eha Ye De (Bebia Awo)
this was a smash hit and the biggest hiplife tunes in the year 2010.
15. King David ft. Batman – Aye Fe Nost3
This memorable collaboration blends highlife melodies with Batman’s (Samini) early dancehall vibe, capturing the essence of Ghanaian music at the time
16. Fuse ODG, Ed Sheeran & Mugeez – Boa Me
This culturally rich track, with Ed Sheeran singing in Twi, bridges Afrobeats and acoustic pop, highlighting the beauty of cross-cultural collaboration.
17. Stonebwoy & Sean Paul – Most Original
A standout from Stonebwoy’s Epistles of Mama album, this Afro-dancehall track showcases the synergy between African and Caribbean music.
18. Sarkodie & Ace Hood – New Guy
This high-energy collaboration between Sarkodie and American rapper Ace Hood solidified Sarkodie’s global presence in the hip-hop scene.
19. Efya & Sarkodie – I’m in Love with You
20. R2Bees & Wizkid – Slow Down
A mellow Afrobeats track, this collaboration between R2Bees and Wizkid is celebrated for its soothing vibe and effortless chemistry.