Germany-based Ghanaian singer-songwriter and saxophonist, Inusa Dawuda transports us to Groove Central with his electrifying new single ‘Going Back to My Roots.’ The dazzling tune, his second refix to honor Lamont Dozier’s 1977 original–after 2008’s House version with Denis the Menace & Big World–captures the virtuoso’s adventurous musical taste in grand style. And the feeling it inspires is unbeatable! Listen here: https://snd.click/GoingBackToMyRoots
Dawuda’s fresh new twist, best described as a kaleidoscopic marvel, is a fusion of diverse, classic and contemporary genres that will make your head spin at a glance. From the rhythmic pulse of Amapiano and Reggae to the smoothness and melodiousness of Afro, Funk, Soul and Jazz–all combined, ‘Going Back to My Roots’ will have you waltzing all day to its thumping sound.
The song bears a rousing message that will touch the hearts of seasoned listeners in an instant, thanks to Dawuda’s soulful delivery and powerful lyrics that follow the iconic lines of Richie Havens’ version: “Not talkin’ for riches I’ve had all the time/Finding out happiness is just a state of mind/Just a state of mind.” Such words evoke a strong feeling of nostalgia that will send you to Cloud-9 as you ponder and try to reconnect with your rich history.
‘Going Back to My Roots’ is a celebration of one’s humble beginnings: a thrilling song that captures your journey from Africa to the world and then back! It’s an exciting sneak peek into Inusa Dawuda’s terrific new album “Waka Waka,” a 10-track project that showcases the artist’s musical palette vibrantly in a way that is guaranteed to make you dance as you soak in the magic.
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.