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Olivia Sagoe: Where are they now?

Ghanaian hitmakers who once ruled the streets but faded from the spotlight

Olivia Sagoe by Olivia Sagoe
May 13, 2026
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There was a time when Ghana’s music scene was completely dominated by certain artistes whose songs became unavoidable anthems at parties, weddings, schools, pubs, and on the streets.

From the early 2000s into the 2010s, these musicians gave fans timeless bangers that still spark excitement anytime they are played today.

Even now, whenever songs like “Aha Ye De,” “Ye Wo Krom,” “Jennifer Lomotey,” or “Wope Dodo” come on, people instantly sing along, dance, and relive the old memories. Their music may be old, but the energy and memories attached to them remain unmatched.

However, despite the impact they made, many of these artistes are no longer active in the mainstream music conversation and have struggled to deliver another major hit capable of matching their earlier success.

Among the names fans still remember is Nana Boroo, whose smash hit “Aha Ye De” became one of the biggest street anthems of its time. The song was everywhere, but after its success, he was unable to maintain the same momentum.

Atom also took over the country with “Ye Wo Krom,” a song that became a nationwide craze and dominated clubs and parties. Though the song remains a fan favourite, Atom gradually disappeared from the mainstream scene.

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Another unforgettable name is Eduwodzi, who made waves with “Yenko Nkoaa.” The song became a party starter across Ghana, but his presence in the industry slowly faded afterward.

Fans also remember Zigi for his hit “U Say Wetin” under Lynx Entertainment. At the time, many believed he was the next big thing, but his rise was short-lived.

Dancehall fans cannot forget Kaakie either. With hit songs like “Too Much,” she became one of Ghana’s leading female dancehall artistes before unexpectedly going quiet musically.

Rapper Asem was once celebrated for his lyrical dominance and unique rap style, but over the years, he slowly lost mainstream attention despite still being respected by many music lovers.

Then there is Yaw Siki, whose inspirational hit “Wope Dodo” became a massive anthem in 2009.

Unlike others, Yaw Siki stepped away from secular music after surviving a serious accident and later devoted his life to ministry.

Old music lovers also remember FBS for “Oluman Boogie,” a song that once dominated the airwaves and dancefloors across the country.

Donzy equally enjoyed his moment with songs like “Club” and “Shawarma,” becoming one of the exciting acts of his era before his mainstream buzz slowed down.

While the music industry continues to evolve with new stars taking over, these artistes will always hold a special place in Ghanaian music history.

They may no longer dominate charts or consistently release major hits, but the love people still show whenever their songs are played proves that true bangers never really die.

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Olivia Sagoe

Olivia Sagoe

A young person who’s curious, expressive, and very engaged with words, storytelling and writing.

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