Sensational Ghanaian Afro-spiritual singer Efia Otiwaa is ready to launch her debut album ‘Rebirth’ on June 4, 2026.
This album guarantees to empower African lovers of Afro-spiritual music and join them deeply with their ancestral roots.
Otiwaa is a rising Ghanaian Afro-spiritual artist and musician who integrates ancestral knowledge, attracts closely on African rhythms, and weaves soul-stirring storytelling into her work.
Raised inside the Ga group, her music serves as an evocation of soul awakening, religious renewal, self-discovery, and therapeutic for all who resonate along with her message.
Though Otiwaa was raised in a Ga group, she stays deeply related to her in depth ancestral lineage. Her sound seamlessly blends conventional African heritage, rooted in Ashanti and Kwahu origins, to convey religious messages that uplift consciousness and reconnect listeners with their cultural roots.
Otiwa named this album her past love, which displays her journey thus far. My debut album “Rebirth” is my past love work, she mentioned in an interview with Nyansa TV.
“It holds a particular place in my coronary heart. It displays the completely different chapters of my awakening journey thus far,” she emphasised.

Though she emphasised that her creative journey has been marked by challenges and triumphs, she conveyed her euphoria, saying, “I am completely satisfied to have the chance to precise myself by means of music,” and described this album because the official debut of her artistry to a world viewers, an exhilarating expertise whose prospects are but to be revealed.
Concerning the teachings discovered whereas compiling the album and the variety of songs, Otiwaa revealed that the album consists of 11 tracks, together with three efficiency songs: “I’m,” “Womba,” and “Nananom.”
“This album taught me resilience, authenticity, and an appreciation for love,” she emphasised.
In expressing her imaginative and prescient for the album, she hinted that she hopes the album will attain as huge an viewers as potential.
“I hope my album can be broadly profitable, not for fame, however for the aim of forging a deep emotional reference to the viewers.”
In style songs from her upcoming album embrace religious releases similar to “Womba,” “Nananom,” and “I Am,” that are already out there on world streaming platforms and music apps like Shazam and Audiomack.
As Asaase Information prepares to unveil Efya Otiwaa, Ghanaians and all African Afro-spiritual music lovers ought to be able to expertise a brand new dimension of the style on all digital platforms.
