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Mercy360 Blog of Sunday, 22 December 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

Legendary Ghanaian Traditional Singer Naa Amanua Passes Away at 68

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The Ghanaian music scene has been dealt a significant blow with the passing of legendary traditional singer, Naa Amanua Dodoo. She was 68 years old at the time of her death.

Naa Amanua was a household name in Ghana, known for her powerful voice and ability to weave traditional stories into her songs. She was a true icon in the music industry, with a career spanning over five decades.

The news of her demise was confirmed on social media by highlife musician Rex Omar, who paid tribute to her memory. "R.I.P Naa Amanua of Wulomei fame," he wrote.

Naa Amanua began her music career in the 1960s and went on to release many albums and hit songs. She was a trailblazer in the music industry, paving the way for future generations of female musicians.

Throughout her career, Naa Amanua was known for her advocacy for women's rights. She used her music as a platform to promote social change and empower women. Her legacy will continue to inspire and motivate women for generations to come.

In 2018, Naa Amanua received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, now Telecel Ghana Music Awards. This recognition was a testament to her contributions to the music industry and her enduring legacy.

Tributes have been pouring in for the late singer, with many top creative arts professionals paying homage to her memory. Playwright and media executive George Quaye and Dzifa Abla Gomashie are among those who have eulogized Naa Amanua.

Naa Amanua's passing is a significant loss to the Ghanaian music scene, but her legacy will live on through her music and the countless lives she touched throughout her career. She will be deeply missed, but her memory will continue to inspire and motivate future generations of musicians.