Sensational Ghanaian Afro-Spiritual singer Efya Otiwaa is poised to release her highly anticipated debut album, ‘Rebirth,’ on June 4, 2026. The album aims to deeply connect Africans who embrace Afro-spiritual music with their ancestral heritage.
An Invocation of Ancestral Wisdom
Efya Otiwaa, a rising star in Ghana’s music scene, channels ancestral wisdom into her work. Her music is characterized by its deep integration of African rhythms and evocative storytelling.
Raised within the Ga community, Otiwaa’s artistic expression serves as a powerful invocation. Her songs focus on themes of soul awakening, spiritual renewal, self-discovery, and healing.
Bridging Heritage and Modernity
While rooted in her Ga upbringing, Otiwaa’s artistry extends to her broader ancestral lineage. Her sound masterfully blends traditional African heritage, drawing from her Ashanti and Kwahu origins.
The music conveys profound spiritual messages, designed to elevate consciousness and foster a stronger connection to cultural roots among listeners.
‘Rebirth’: A Personal Journey of Awakening
Otiwaa describes ‘Rebirth’ as her “first love,” a profound reflection of her personal journey. “It holds a special place in my heart. It serves as a reflection on the various chapters of my awakening journey thus far,” she stated in an interview with Nyansa TV.
The artist shared that her creative path has been filled with both challenges and triumphs. “I’m delighted to have the opportunity to express myself through my music,” she conveyed, viewing the album as her formal introduction to a global audience.
Album Structure and Lessons Learned
‘Rebirth’ features a total of 11 tracks, including three rendition songs: ‘I Am,’ ‘Womba,’ and ‘Nananom.’ These tracks have already garnered attention on global streaming platforms.
Otiwaa highlighted the personal growth experienced during the album’s creation. “The album has taught me resilience, it has taught me authenticity, and it has taught me love appreciation,” she shared.
Vision for Connection Over Fame
The artist expressed a clear vision for the impact of ‘Rebirth.’ “I hope my album achieves widespread success, not for the purposes of fame, but rather for the purposes of establishing a profound heart-to-heart connection with my audience,” she stated.
Popular tracks like “Womba,” “Nananom,” and “I Am” are currently available on major streaming services, offering a preview of the album’s spiritual depth.
The Dawn of a New Afro-Spiritual Sound
As Asaase Records prepares for the official release, ‘Rebirth’ is set to introduce a new dimension to the Afro-Spiritual music genre. Ghanaians and enthusiasts worldwide can anticipate experiencing Otiwaa’s unique sound across all digital platforms.
The album’s launch signifies a significant moment for Afro-Spiritual music, promising to resonate deeply with listeners seeking cultural connection and spiritual upliftment.











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