I will win hiplife song award with ‘Problem’ in 2026 TGMA – Donzy
: Ghanaian rapper Donzy has boldly declared that his latest single ‘Problem’ will clinch the Hiplife Song of the Year award at the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, citing its street appeal, lyrical depth, and cultural relevance.

I Will Win Hiplife Song Award with ‘Problem’ in 2026 TGMA – Donzy Declares
Ghanaian hiplife sensation Donzy Chaka has confidently thrown down the gauntlet ahead of the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), stating that his smash single ‘Problem’ is destined to win Hiplife Song of the Year.
Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM, the ‘Club’ hitmaker said Problem is more than just another street anthem — it’s a reflection of daily Ghanaian struggles, wrapped in rhythm, wit, and originality.
“This song connects with the streets, the youth, and even the older folks. It’s not just a hit — it’s a Hiplife anthem. Come TGMA 2026, ‘Problem’ will take that award,” Donzy asserted.
‘Problem’: A Song of the People
Released in May 2025, Problem has quickly climbed charts and gone viral on TikTok and other platforms, amassing over 2 million streams across digital platforms. The song captures Ghana’s everyday hustle — from unreliable systems to economic woes — with clever bars, humor, and punchy production by Tubhani Muzik.
Its hook — “Everyday be problem, but we still dey smile” — has become a mantra for many, especially youth navigating tough conditions with resilience.
Reviving True Hiplife Vibes
Donzy is among the few new-age artists consciously preserving and evolving Hiplife, Ghana’s original blend of local languages, storytelling, and hip-hop beats. He credits legends like Obrafour, Reggie Rockstone, and Kwaw Kese for inspiring his unique delivery.
“Hiplife no die. It just needs real stories and authenticity. That’s what I’m giving with ‘Problem’,” he explained.
He believes the TGMA recognition will not just honor him personally but also spotlight the hiplife genre that shaped Ghanaian music culture.
Fans and Industry Reaction
Music lovers and social media users have thrown their support behind Donzy’s prediction, with many agreeing that Problem deserves the accolade. Others, however, believe competition from artists like Medikal, Amerado, and Kofi Jamar could make the category fiercely contested.
Industry pundit and music critic Kwame Dadzie called Problem “one of the most organic breakout songs of 2025,” and agrees it has a strong chance at the TGMA.
“It captures the spirit of Hiplife — social commentary, humor, and realness. If the TGMA committee stays true to the genre, Donzy could win.”
Looking Ahead: Donzy’s TGMA Campaign
With TGMA 2026 nominations expected to open early next year, Donzy says he’s not leaving anything to chance. He plans a nationwide tour, fan activations, and a docuseries on the making of Problem to keep the momentum strong.
“I’m not just dropping songs — I’m building a legacy. And this award will be a stamp on that,” he concluded.
Conclusion
Donzy’s confident projection sets the tone for what could be one of the most competitive hiplife award races in recent memory. Whether he takes home the TGMA 2026 trophy or not, Problem has already struck a chord with the masses — and that’s a win in its own right.
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