Otto Addo, renowned for his role as head coach of Ghana’s Black Stars, recently unveiled his musical preferences in an exclusive interview. Known for his tactical prowess on the football field, Addo showcased a different side by sharing insights into his favorite musicians.
Among the artists mentioned, Addo expressed a strong affinity for Ghanaian talents, particularly highlighting Shatta Wale, Kwesi Arthur, Sarkodie, and rising star Black Sherif. His admiration for Shatta Wale stemmed not only from the artist’s musical talent but also from his ability to sing in Ga, a language Addo finds captivating despite not speaking it fluently.
In addition to Ghanaian artists, Addo also named Nigerian musicians Mr. Eazi and Buju as favorites. His eclectic taste spans genres and borders, reflecting a deep appreciation for the diverse musical landscape of West Africa.
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Beyond coaching the national team, Addo’s passion for music shines through in his personal life. He described how music enriches his daily routine, providing inspiration and relaxation amidst the pressures of coaching elite athletes.
Under Addo’s leadership, the Black Stars have shown promising results in recent matches, positioning them favorably in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. With his dual passions for football and music, Otto Addo continues to inspire both on and off the field, bridging cultures through his appreciation for West African musical talent.