Are you an upcoming artist in Ghana with a fire track but no budget for promotion? You’re not alone! Every big name once started small—and many got noticed through strategic free music promotions. In 2025, there are more ways than ever to submit your song for free music promotion in Ghana, especially if you know where and how to do it.
Whether you sing Afrobeat, rap, gospel, dancehall, or drill, this guide will show you how to get your music in front of thousands of listeners without spending a cedi. Let’s go!
Step 1: Prepare Your Song for Submission
Before you hit that “submit” button, make sure your song and promotional materials are ready. Here’s what you need:
- High-quality MP3 (320kbps preferred)
- Cover Art (minimum 1000x1000 resolution)
- Song Details (Title, Artist Name, Producer, Genre, Label)
- Short Description (What’s the story behind the song?)
- Social Media Handles
- Optional: A short artist bio and a photo
Step 2: Use a Trusted Music Submission Form
Many Ghanaian blogs (Ndayamcity.com) accept free song submissions through an online form. Here’s how to submit to Ndayam City:
👉 Submit via WhatsApp: Submit Your Song Here
This form allows artists to upload everything at once: MP3, artwork, and even social links—making the process smooth and organized.
✅ Tip: Include a catchy song description to grab attention!
Step 3: Promote the Post After It’s Live
Once your song is published on a blog, don’t just sit and wait. Share the blog post link on:
- Facebook & Instagram (use reels/stories)
- WhatsApp groups & broadcast lists
- Twitter/X (tag the blog for visibility)
- TikTok challenges or duets
- YouTube Shorts (even if it’s just a snippet)
Remember: The more traffic your post gets, the more likely it is that other blogs, DJs, and music lovers will notice you.
Bonus: Other Ghanaian Sites That Accept Free Submissions
Here are a few known platforms that often promote Ghanaian songs for free or with minimal fees:
- GhanaNdwom.net
- Freedomhype.com
- TunezGh.com
- GhanaSongs.com
- Hitz360.com
- CratesHub.com
Always read their submission terms and email requirements carefully.
Pro Tip: Don’t Spam — Personalize Your Message
If you're submitting via email (instead of a form), always write a short, respectful message:
Subject: Song Submission – “Track Title” by [Your Name]
Hi [Blog Name],
I hope this message finds you well.I’m submitting my new single “Title” for consideration on your platform. Attached are the MP3, cover art, and details.
Thanks for supporting upcoming artists!
Best,
[Your Name]
[Social Media Links]
Final Thoughts
Breaking into the Ghana music scene doesn’t always require a big budget—just the right moves. If you’ve got a great song, a solid story, and the right tools, free music promotion can go a long way.
🎙️ Don’t wait. Submit your song today and let the world hear you.
🔗 Need help? Contact Ndayam City via WhatsApp or our submission form. We support rising stars!