Ghanaian musician, songwriter, and creative director Kwame Nsiah Apau, popularly known as Okyeame Kwame, has released the music video for his latest single, 'WOMAN,' featuring Sista Afia.
The track, according to music critics, draws from Amakye Dede's iconic song 'To Be a Man.' 'WOMAN (Girls Anthem)' was written by Okyeame Kwame and produced by Abochi.
The song blends pseudo-hip-hop and Afro-highlife elements, focusing on empowering women and addressing the issues of intimidation they face. Its message encourages women to embrace their strength, with the hope of sparking conversations about gender equality and affirmative action. The song’s empowering hook and rhythmic dance beat symbolize freedom and self-expression for women.
Beyond his musical talents, Okyeame Kwame has become known as an "artivist," using his art to advocate for social change. His latest work, 'WOMAN (Girls Anthem),' goes beyond entertainment, aiming to highlight the struggles women face in society. The track invites listeners to engage in discussions on women's rights while promoting self-expression and empowerment.
Sista Afia’s vocal contribution adds a powerful, militant edge, representing the voice of the modern woman breaking barriers and stepping into the spotlight after years of being sidelined. 'WOMAN (Girls Anthem)' resonates with those who support women’s empowerment and celebrate their successes.
Watch the official video on YouTube below
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