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Kundivi Mahama Readies A Cultural Anthem ‘Afara’nga’ Embracing Identity and Unity

Prolific Ghanaian musician Kundivi Mahama is gearing up to unleash a captivating new song titled ‘Afara’nga’, promising an exhilarating musical experience for fans.

Having made a significant impact since his return to the music scene, Mahama describes ‘Afara’nga’ as a fusion of Sahel soul and Uppers Life genre craft, inspired by the renowned Uppers International band. The song serves as a call to action, urging solidarity and collective effort towards development.

The term ‘Afara’nga’, translating to ‘Blackman’ in the Grune (Frafra) language, carries deep cultural significance, symbolizing the indigene of the Grune community. Through lyrics entirely in the Grune language, Mahama encapsulates themes of identity, unity, and progress within the community.

Mahama’s signature blend of traditional rhythms and contemporary sounds infuses ‘Afara’nga’ with a unique vibrancy, aiming to uplift and inspire listeners. With traditional chiefs joining the chorus, the song amplifies the call for support and protection, echoing the collective aspirations of the Grune community.

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