HomeLifestyle & entertainmentWiyaala & The Yaga Yagas Announce a Cross-Cultural Album, ‘Segerege’

Wiyaala & The Yaga Yagas Announce a Cross-Cultural Album, ‘Segerege’

Born from the songs Wiyaala sang as a child under the moonlight in northern Ghana, the Lioness of Africa’s new collaboration with The Yaga Yagas, Segerege carries those memories into the modern world, blending them with the experimental pulse of Europe.

Wiyaala & The Yaga Yagas Announce ‘Segerege’

Recorded live between Studio Metro in Ljubljana and Wiyaala’s hometown of Funsi, Segerege gives new voice to the storytelling traditions of the Sissala, Waale, and Dagaare peoples echoes first heard in her 2014 track Siiko.

Inspired by jassi nights of drumming, dance, and shared stories before electricity and the digital age, the album embodies Wiyaala’s vision: to preserve the past and ignite the future.

“You are lost if you don’t know where you have come from,”
says Wiyaala.

A fearless celebration of African identity and courage, Segerege calls on young Africans to face the unknown like a charging elephant with its ears on fire defining Africa on their own terms.

Experience the power of Segerege live: Wiyaala & The Yaga Yagas perform with the RTV Slovenia Symphony at the Ljubljana Opera House

Strengthened by their 2024 visit to Ghana and performances in Funsi and Accra, The Yaga Yagas; Miha Petric, Jošt Lampret, Nejc Škofic, and Žiga Kožar, bring their signature Afro-Euro fusion to the collaboration.

The album was produced and mixed by Janez Križaj, captured with analogue warmth, and visually brought to life by Slovenian artist Prof. Milan Erin, MSc

The first single, “Scorpion,” will be released on 21 November 2025, followed by the full album on 5 December 2025

Sung in Dagaare, Scorpion carries a message from home: “Even if there is a scorpion waiting for you at home, go home and accept the sting.” It’s a song about courage about returning to your roots, no matter the pain and finding strength in the place that shaped you.

Wiyaala (meaning “the doer” in Sissala) is a multiple award-winning artist from Funsi, Ghana, and one of BBC’s 100 Inspiring and Influential Women (2024).

Known for her soul-stirring performances and fearless advocacy for children’s rights, she continues to build The Lioness Kingdom, an arts centre, radio station, and cultural hub in Funsi, empowering local youth and preserving Ghana’s cultural heritage.

Lead Single “Scorpion” out 21 November 2025 | Album “Segerege” out 5 December 2025

Abigail Grit
Abigail Grit
Abigail Grit Bodo is a young passionate Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist.
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