If you are looking for a song that captures the magic of love and marriage, look no further than DJ Akuaa and Kuami Eugene’s new release, ‘Ayefro Dondoo.’ It is a celebration of two souls becoming one and the perfect soundtrack for your wedding day. Stream it here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/djakuaa/ayefro-dondoo-feat-kuami-eugene
The two stars, who teamed up on the breezy 2021 hit song ‘Yes Cocoa’ – an ode to hot chocolate and romance, have once again delivered an enchanting collaboration that blends a stunning Highlife beat with the charming vocals of the Ghanaian rockstar. And the result is ‘Ayefro Dondoo,’ a sonic wedding cake layered with the sweetest lyrics as its icing.
It captures the joy and excitement of every couple’s big day, with Kuami Eugene serenading his bride-to-be with heartfelt vocals that go: “Ahoɔfɛ bɛn nie?/Me de wo bɛ kɔ me fie/Mɛ fira wo kente/Na ma sanso de wo ahyɛ akyire,” as he invites listeners to join in and express their good wishes, as tradition demands.
The multiple award-winning DJ and performing artist, who recently tied the knot in Ghana, shared she had wished to create a song that celebrates marriage while honoring her culture. Hence ‘Ayefro Dondoo,’ a term Ghanaians are familiar with. The Twi phrase translates to “wedding bells” and is commonly used to congratulate newlyweds.
‘Ayefro Dondoo’ is more than just a catchy song; it’s the ultimate tribute to love and a testament to the power of music in capturing the magic of two eternally becoming one. Don’t forget to recommend ‘Ayefro Dondoo’ to a DJ at a friend’s wedding this and every weekend!
Theophilus Nii Amarh Tawiah is a smart young man who has a passion for technology and the creative art industry. His past work traversed on engineering operating systems, hardware, networking, and Research.
Nii Amarh who holds a Professional Diploma in IT system engineer is a fan of Caribbean and Afrobeats. Samini, he says was the key point of motivation for him to love music more since childhood.
Theophilus vision is to take IT to rural areas.