Chief Driva
Agyakomah | NYC | Ghana
As a daughter of immigrants, there are many facets and nuisances surrounding culture and how it travels from one physical location to another and through different time periods. As individuals, we are the vessels that keep the culture in a constant state of motion and because of this, it becomes our responsibility to keep it active, for without it we risk having it dwindle away.
Although culture may be experienced and perceived differently in comparison from the original source due to inevitable societal shifts and changes, the experience, value, and essence of said culture still has the ability to remain as long as the individual that it lives in chooses to.
In my two songs, I will discuss the concept of transporting culture both from the perspective of a new immigrant (Take Me There) and the first-generation successor (Afrofusion). Being a first-generation person myself, I wanted to capture sounds that represented that preservation of culture through a new perspective, which is why I made a conscious effort to draw inspiration both from Ghanaian style/sounds and infuse it with my own twist.
Production Credits
Producers:
"Take Me There" = Jordan Beatz
"Afrofusion" = KdaGreat
Songwriter "Take Me There" = Agyakomah
"Afrofusion" = Agyakomah
Engineer: Jordan Jones Additional Audio Sounds from Ghana by Joakim Lartey
Videography and Direction by Jimmy Marseille (a1trilogy) and Agyakomah
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