Ghana’s music scene has always been a powerhouse of talent, but 2025 is feeling like a golden era for fresh, boundary-pushing artists. While the heavyweights like Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, and King Promise continue to dominate, a new generation of musicians is rising — crafting new sounds, building solid fanbases, and making their mark both locally and internationally.
At KAKNEWS, we’re always tapped into the underground and up-and-coming. These are the 7 breakout Ghanaian artists we believe are about to take over before the year wraps up. If they aren’t on your radar yet, this is your sign.
1. DSL – The Soulful Rebel
DSL’s blend of reggae, dancehall, and Afro-soul makes him one of Ghana’s most refreshing voices. Known for his calm demeanor and powerful vocals, he first gained national attention on TV3’s Mentor X — but he’s evolved into a full-fledged artist in his own right.
His songs explore real-life issues, faith, motivation, and the street hustle — all delivered with passion and precision.
IG: @dslmusicgh
2. OliveTheBoy – Afrobeats New Flame
OliveTheBoy lit up the airwaves in 2023 with “Goodsin”, a track that was more than just a hit — it became a cultural wave. Fast-forward to 2025, and he’s evolving beautifully, with a style that fuses smooth vocals, captivating beats, and emotionally rich lyrics.
He’s young, stylish, and industry-ready — the full Afropop package.
IG: @olivetheboy
3. Maya Blu – The Queen in the Making
Maya Blu is the quiet force redefining what it means to be a female pop star in Ghana. Under Lynx Entertainment, she’s sharpened her sound and brand into something versatile yet authentic.
Whether it’s heartbreak ballads or party bangers, Maya Blu delivers with class, and her visuals are always on point.
IG: @mayablu_official
4. XlimKid – Kumerican Trap’s Sharpest Blade
Kumasi has birthed a new era with Asakaa, and XlimKid is one of its strongest voices. What sets him apart is his ability to move between heavy drill bars and melody-driven hooks effortlessly.
He’s raw, real, and ready — already a street favorite and quickly moving into nationwide conversation.
IG: @xlimkid_
5. Kofi Yacki – Central Region’s Rising Star
Kofi Yacki is carrying the flag for the Central Region, combining powerful lyrics with catchy Afro-infused beats. He’s got that hunger you can feel in every line — a storyteller with a hustler’s heart.
He’s also gaining popularity on platforms like TikTok and Audiomack, thanks to his consistency and relatable content.
IG: @kofiyacki
6. Essilfie – The Alt-Soul Whisperer
Essilfie is not chasing the mainstream — the mainstream is slowly chasing her. She blends soulful R&B, Afrobeats, and alt-pop into something deeply emotional and calming. It’s music for the head and heart.
Her fanbase may be smaller, but it’s loyal, and her vibe is distinct in a sea of sameness.
IG: @esstheelegend
7. Koby Symple – The Highlife Hitmaker from the West
Koby Symple is a name many in the Western Region already know. His style is smooth, highlife-rooted, and dancefloor-ready. He bridges the gap between older highlife traditions and modern Afropop, making his music accessible to all ages.
With strong live performances and authentic melodies, he’s poised for bigger stages soon.
IG: @kobysymple
The future of Ghanaian music is bright — and it’s these young talents lighting the way. Whether it’s street drill, soul-soaked Afro-pop, or authentic highlife, this new wave is giving us reasons to stay locked in.
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