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DJ Loft
Background information
Born
Solomon Obeng

1990 (age 35–36)
OriginAccra, Ghana
GenresAfrobeats, Hiplife, Highlife, Amapiano, Hip-Hop, R'n'B
OccupationsDisc jockey, radio presenter
Years active2010–present

Solomon Obeng (born 1990), known professionally as DJ Loft, is a Ghanaian disc jockey and radio presenter based in Accra, Ghana.[citation needed] He works primarily in Afrobeats, hiplife, and Ghanaian highlife. In April 2025, he became the first Ghanaian DJ based in Ghana to be featured in Apple Music's Africa Now Mix series.[1][2]

Early life and education

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Solomon Obeng was born in 1990 in Aburi, Eastern Region, Ghana, and grew up in Accra. He attended St. Peter's Senior High School and later enrolled at the University of Ghana, Legon, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in sociology.[3][failed verification]

Career

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Radio and club work (2010–2014)

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DJ Loft began DJing in 2010.[1][failed verification] Before joining radio, he performed at clubs and venues in Accra including Cinderella's Night Club, Shakazulu Night Club, Bloom Bar, Champs Bar, Polo Beach, and Sandbox Beach.[4][failed verification]

YFM Ghana (2015–2026)

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In 2015, DJ Loft joined Y107.9 FM (YFM Ghana) as the DJ on the Saturday Morning Live programme with Gideon Kodo. He later worked on the Weekend Rush with Brown Berry before becoming the resident DJ for the station's Ryse N Shyne programme. He remained with YFM until 2026 and performed at the station's annual Area Codes Jam event throughout that period.[failed verification][4]

Cups & Bass series (2021–present)

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In 2021, DJ Loft began releasing the Cups & Bass mixtape series in collaboration with Ghanaian MC and hypeman Kojo Manuel. The series covers genres including Afrobeats, Asakaa, bashment, throwback hip-hop, and amapiano.[failed verification][5] Editions include:

  • Cups & Bass – Throwback Hip-Hop Edition
  • Cups & Bass – Bashment & ShattaBration
  • Cups & Bass – Afrobeats & Asakaa
  • Cups & Bass – Big Energy (2023)
  • Cups & Bass – Dezemba Madness
  • Cups & Bass – No Gree For Anybody (2024)
  • Cups & Bass – 2024 Afrobeats
  • Cups & Bass – Then Times
  • Cups & Bass – Shayo & Khebab
  • Cups & Bass – We Oudy
  • Cups & Bass – 1GAD Mix
  • Cups & Bass – Power Up Work Out Mix
  • Cups & Bass – Detty December
  • Cups & Bass Live in London (featuring Sister Deborah)
  • Cups & Bass – Abonten Edition (2025, featuring Jubed, AratheJay & Mr Drew at Ghud Park)

The series won Mixtape of the Year at the Ghana DJ Awards for three consecutive years from 2021 to 2023.[1][6][failed verification]

Black Sherif (2022–present)

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In 2022, DJ Loft became the official DJ for Ghanaian recording artist Black Sherif.[failed verification] He has since performed alongside Black Sherif at international events.[7]

Apple Music features

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Ebro Show (2022)

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In September 2022, DJ Loft's iMullar 016 Afrovibes Mix was broadcast on The Ebro Show on Apple Music 1, hosted by Ebro Darden. The mix was submitted through iMullar, a Ghanaian platform that works with Apple Music, and was selected by Darden for the programme.[3][8]

Africa Now Mix (April 2025)

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In April 2025, DJ Loft was selected to curate Apple Music's Africa Now Mix for that month, becoming the first DJ based in Ghana to feature in the series.[1][2] Previous contributors to the series include DJ Spinall, TXC, DJ Zinhle, Oskido, DJames, and DJ Consequence.[1] His mix included tracks from KiDi, Ayra Starr, Moliy, Diamond Platnumz, Tyler ICU, and Vigro Deep.[7]

As of February 2026, DJ Loft had four releases charting simultaneously on the Apple Music Top Albums chart in Ghana: iMullar Residency: DJ Loft & Kojo Manuel, Dec 2025 (DJ Mix), Cups & Bass Energy Pro (DJ Mix), DJ Loft & Kojo Manuel: 2024 Afrobeats (DJ Mix), and Afro Calefaction (DJ Mix).[9]

Live performances

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DJ Loft has performed at Afrochella in Ghana and South Africa (2019–present),[6] the Cardi B in Ghana concert (2019),[3] The Onga Jollof Battle: Ghana vs Nigeria (2019),[3] and Big Shaq in Ghana (2017).[8]

Discography

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Selected mixtapes

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Year Title Notes
2021 Cups & Bass – Throwback Hip-Hop Edition With Kojo Manuel
2022 iMullar 016 Afrovibes Mix Broadcast on Apple Music 1 / The Ebro Show
2023 Cups & Bass – Big Energy With Kojo Manuel
2024 Cups & Bass – No Gree For Anybody With Kojo Manuel
2025 Africa Now: April 2025 (DJ Mix) Apple Music Africa Now series
2026 Ghana Express Mix January 2026 edition

Awards and nominations

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Ghana DJ Awards

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Year Category Result
2019 Best Mobile DJ of the Year Nominated
2019 Best Night Club DJ of the Year Nominated
2021 Mixtape of the Year (with Kojo Manuel) Won
2022 Mixtape of the Year (with Kojo Manuel) Won
2022 Afrobeat/Hiplife DJ of the Year Won
2023 Mixtape of the Year (with Kojo Manuel) Won
2023 Event DJ of the Year Won
2023 Artiste DJ of the Year (Black Sherif) Won
2024 DJ of the Year Nominated
2024 Event DJ of the Year Nominated
2024 Artiste DJ of the Year Nominated
2024 Mixtape of the Year Nominated
2024 Best DJ Nominated

Ghana Music & Arts Awards Europe

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Year Category Result
2019 Best DJ of the Year Nominated
2019 Best Event DJ Nominated
2019 Best Mobile DJ Nominated

Ghana Entertainment Awards USA

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Year Category Result
2023 Best DJ Won
2024 Best DJ Act of the Year Won
2025 DJ Act of the Year Nominated

References

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Sources

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  • "DJ Loft headlines Apple Music Africa Now Mix for April". Pulse Ghana. 4 April 2025. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "DJ Loft breaks new ground with Apple Music Africa Now Mix feature". Ghana Music. 4 April 2025. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "Apple Music's Africa Now DJ Mix Features DJ Loft". Ghana Plug. 4 April 2025. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "DJ Loft features on the Ebro Show". Ghana Music. 2 September 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "DJ Loft iMullar 016 Afrovibes Mix features on the Ebro Show". Ameyaw Debrah. 4 September 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "YFM lit up 2022 Ghana DJ Awards as Kojo Manuel, DJ Loft & DJ Mic Smith emerge winners". YFM Ghana. November 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "YFM's DJ Loft gets double nominations at 2022 Ghana DJ Awards". YFM Ghana. October 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "DJ Loft nominated in 2021 Ghana DJ Awards". Pulse Ghana. November 2021. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "Full list of winners at the 2023 Guinness Ghana DJ Awards". GhanaWeb. January 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "Ghana DJ Awards 2024: All the nominees". Music In Africa. October 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "Ghana DJ Awards 2024: All the winners". Music In Africa. November 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • Music, Ghana (2 October 2019). "Nominees for 2019 Ghana DJ Awards have been released". Ghana Music. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
  • "Ghana Apple Music Top Albums". Kworb. 19 February 2026. Retrieved 19 February 2026.
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Category:1990 births Category:Living people Category:Ghanaian DJs Category:Afrobeats musicians Category:University of Ghana alumni