Kundivi Mahama, the renowned musician from the Upper East region, is gearing up to launch his first single of 2024 titled “Afara’nga,” a song steeped in cultural significance and a message of unity for development among the Grune-speaking people.
The term “Afara’nga” directly translates to “Blackman” and symbolizes an indigene of the Grune (Frafra) community.
Mahama’s song, composed entirely in the Grune language, encapsulates themes of solidarity and progress within the community.
Mahama, known for his distinctive fusion of traditional rhythms with contemporary sounds, aims to inspire listeners with this culturally rich and socially relevant track. “
Afara’nga” emphasizes the importance of togetherness and collective effort in fostering growth and prosperity among the Grune-speaking populace.
The artist’s choice to compose the song exclusively in Grune reflects his commitment to preserving and celebrating the indigenous language and heritage of his people.
This linguistic approach not only enhances the authenticity of the music but also serves as a powerful medium for cultural expression and pride.
“Afara’nga” is poised to resonate deeply within the Upper East region and beyond, carrying a universal message of unity and progress that transcends linguistic boundaries.