Stonebwoy Reveals His Best 5 Songs To Represent Ghana At The 2026 FIFA World Cup

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If Stonebwoy had the final say on Ghana’s musical submission to FIFA, he already knows where he would start. Appearing on the ‘Anopa Bɔfoɔ’ morning show on Angel FM with Saddick Adams on Wednesday, March 25, the reggae-dancehall star was asked to weigh in on Ghana’s plans to submit five songs to FIFA for the 2026 World Cup — tracks earmarked for player entrances, goal celebrations, and the electric atmosphere that surrounds the tournament. Without hesitation, he began building his list.

Leading his picks is his own World Cup-themed anthem Jejereje — a choice he made no apologies for, given the song’s energy and intent.

  • Jejereje — by Stonebwoy (his own World Cup-themed song)
  • Kakalika — by DopeNation
  • Kaikai (or Kakai) — by Shatta Wale
  • Adonai — by Sarkodie.

These are the four tracks he believes carry the weight, the pride, and the unmistakable Ghanaian vibe that a stage as massive as the World Cup demands.

Ghana’s Possible Songs For The 2026 FIFA World Cup Revealed

For the fifth and final slot, Stonebwoy was still deliberating — but his thinking was telling. He stressed the importance of featuring a strong female voice to round out the selection, arguing that Ghana’s musical identity cannot be fully represented without one. A name had not been locked in at the time of the conversation, but the sentiment was clear: the submission should reflect the full spectrum of what Ghanaian music has to offer.

The World Cup, Stonebwoy noted, is not just a football tournament — it is a global cultural moment, and the music attached to it carries the power to unite fans, amplify national pride, and introduce Ghana’s sound to millions of new ears around the world.

Ghana is currently in the process of finalising its five-song submission to FIFA ahead of the 2026 tournament.

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