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StopGalamseyNow: 20 songs that address Ghana’s social problems 


“There are so many ways to kill a cat”, is a Ghanaian street proverb that literally means there are various ways of addressing one’s worries. 

The saying comes in handy in this socially charged atmosphere of various campaigns in Ghana, especially #StopGalamseyNow protests and the ensuing #FreeTheCitizens due to unlawful arrests and detainment of protestors. 

Apart from marches, petitions and dialogues, music is another way to voice out a people’s concerns about social issues and the need for change for a better Ghana. In this light, Joy FM’s Kofi Hayford, dedicated his entire show on radio to the fight against Galamsey. 

The show (The Overdrive) which aired on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, treated listeners in Ghana and beyond to 19 songs that speak against illegal mining popularly known as ‘Galamsey’ in Ghana, unlawful arrests of citizens, corruption and other social problems that plague the citizens of this nation. 

Below are the 20 songs that were played on the midweek edition of The Overdrive this week: 

Stonebwoy – Greedy Men 

Peter Tosh – Downpresser Man 

Bob Marley – Get Up 

Stonebwoy – Run Go 

Bob Marley – Babylon System 

Trigmatic – Where we dey go

Worlasi – How Many Times 

Stonebwoy – Suit and Tie 

Stonebwoy – Savage 

Shatta Wale – Too Much Chemical 

Stonebwoy – Black People 

Bob Marley – Crazy Baldhead 

Buju Banton – Destiny 

Max Romeo – Stealing in the name of the Lord 

Amandzeba – Wogbejeke 

DSL – Truth 

Okyerema – Adekye Nsromma 

Afriyie Wutah – Country Hot

Epixode – Wahala Dey 

Obrafour – Ntetee Pa 

The Overdrive on Joy 99.7 FM airs Mondays to Wednesdays on Joy 99.7 FM, from 8pm – 10pm, and streams live on the myjoyonline app.

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