akoma by asiama, prod. kwame is out now!
Asiama's journey, under Kwame's expert guidance, has been one of continuous growth, honing his voice and style to become a promising name in the Ghanaian music scene. Kwame has skillfully highlighted every facet of Asiama, positioning him as a storyteller of African culture in the world.
Emerging talent Asiama makes a compelling entrance into the music scene with his debut single, "Akoma."
This work is not merely an introduction; it is an eloquent celebration of Ghanaian culture, meticulously curated by the visionary Kwame Yeboah. "Akoma," which translates to "heart" in Twi, serves as a resonant metaphor for love, resilience, and collective identity. The single masterfully intertwines modern melodies with traditional rhythms, crafting a soundscape that is both innovative and deeply rooted in cultural heritage. Kwame's expert production enhances the emotional depth of the track, allowing listeners to forge a powerful connection with the music.
Asiama's journey under Kwame's mentorship reflects a steadfast commitment to growth, as he refines his voice and artistic expression in a manner that showcases his role as a storyteller of African culture.
The release of "Akoma" is indeed a pivotal moment in Asiama's burgeoning career, each note echoing the heartbeat of its message. This artistic collaboration between Asiama and Kwame not only marks a significant milestone in the Ghanaian music landscape, but inspires others to share their narratives with the world. As Asiama invites us to partake in this musical odyssey, the anticipation surrounding his journey is palpable, promising a future rich with potential and creativity.
Documentary behind the scenes
I was visited from the folks filming the music documentary «Yopougon - Way Back Home» at my his Kwashibu Music Studio. It turned into a studio session, the result of which is a magical track: «Monday Glory».
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Bonus Material from the music documentary «Yopougon - Way Back Home»
Shooting Day 40. On our way from Accra to Abidjan we visited multi-instrumentalist / producer Kwame Yeboah at his Kwashibu Music Studio to capture some footage. It turned into a studio session, the result of which is a magical track: «Monday Glory».
Nerd-facts: Each instrument was recorded in one take, and the whole recording process took no more than 40 minutes. It‘s Tony Allen’s snare drum Kwame is playing on. Tony had been a frequent guest at this studio.
Directed by Alexis Amitirigala
Camera West Africa Unit: Atila Ulcay
Sound West Africa Unit: Julian Joseph
Edited by Stefan Kälin
Produced by Royal Film & Success Club
Music courtesy of Kwame Yeboah
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Thank you—from the bottom of my heart. To every single one of you who has come out, sung your hearts out, danced, and shared this energy with us, you’ve made this tour unforgettable.
Music is nothing without the people it touches, and the love you’ve shown us night after night is something I’ll carry with me forever.
–Kwame