The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has paid tribute to the late Naa Amanua, a renowned lead vocalist of the Ga traditional music group who passed away on Monday, December 16, 2024.
In a statement MUSIGA expressed deep sorrow over the loss of the legendary singer, describing her as a “storyteller, a cultural ambassador, and a beacon of pride for Ghana.”
According to MUSIGA, Naa Amanua was a dedicated advocate for Ghanaian traditional music, devoting her life to preserving and promoting its rich heritage.
Her melodious voice and captivating performances elevated Ga folk music to national and international acclaim.
Read The full statement below
“As a founding member of the legendary Wulomei, her artistry played a pivotal role in the revival of Indigenous rhythms, blending traditional instruments like the gome and atentenben with modern influences to create a unique and captivating sound.
Moreover, she will be remembered for songs like Meridian, Akosua Serwaa, Akrowa, Menyemenye.Naa Amanua was more than a singer; she was a storyteller, a cultural ambassador, and a beacon of pride for Ghana. Her performances transported audiences to the roots of Ghanaian traditions, embodying the spirit of a people and their connection to the past.
Her passing is an immeasurable loss to MUSIGA, the music and cultural communities of Ghana and beyond. Naa Amanua’s legacy lives on in her timeless recordings, the countless lives she inspired, and the preservation of the rich heritage she so passionately championed.”