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    Medikal’s song “Shoulder” wins Best Hiplife Song at the 27th TGMA.

    By Kenneth Nii Tete AnnanMay 9, 2026Updated:May 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    At the current 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards, Ghanaian rapper Medikal’s smash song “Shoulder,” which features Shatta Wale and Beeztrap KOTM, has officially won Best Hiplife Song.

    The collaboration has been one of the standout songs in the hiplife scene over the past year, gaining massive airplay, street buzz, and strong fan engagement across digital platforms. The win adds another major accolade to Medikal’s career, further cementing his influence in Ghana’s contemporary rap and hiplife space.

    Fans reacted loudly to the announcement both in person and online, complimenting the trio’s chemistry and the song’s contagious energy, which made it the category’s clear favourite.

    Fans reacted loudly to the announcement both in person and online, complimenting the trio’s chemistry and the song’s contagious energy, which made it the category’s clear favourite.

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