Fast-rising Afro-Fusion and Afrobeats singer, Jackeline Acheampong aka Gyakie is collaborating with her Nigerian counterpart, Omah Lay.
On 16th January, Gyakie posted a picture of herself and the Nigerian star with the flags of both their nationalities as the caption, leaving fans wondering whether or not they should be expecting a ‘Collabo’soon.
In a new Instagram post sighted on the ‘Flip the music’ signee’s page from barely an hour ago, she finally announced that she will be releasing the remix to her hit song ‘Forever’, featuring Omah Lay this Friday.
Gyakie has just released a bubbly remix to her 2020 chart-topping single Forever in collaboration with Nigeria’s Omah Lay.
Gyakie debuted on the music scene in 2019. Before now, she had only been known as the daughter of Ghanaian High life music legend, Nana Acheampong who was one-half of the famous Lumba Brothers.
Having witnessed the building of a successful legacy during her formative years, she’s now put all that training into practice to become a certified superstar today.
In what might seem like a short while, Gyakie has released high-impact music including Love Is Pretty (2019), Never Like This (2019) and Sor Mi Wu feat Bisa Kdei (2020) to mention a few, all of which embody the character of a deep soul.
Not only does Gyakie sing so sweetly, but there’s also evidence of heart and raw emotion to captivate listeners. She is combining her skill and versatility in communicating the African sound and using that to shape cultural norms – as in her breakthrough project, the SEED EP whose underlying message is happiness.
Also, the focus track Forever recorded a streak of wins. ‘Forever is undoubtedly Nigeria’s favourite song from Gyakie at the moment and it was simply the best decision to put one of Nigeria’s new favourite stars on the remix. The song is currently on pre-order and will be available on all streaming platforms this Friday.
With this remix featuring Omah Lay, Gyakie will continue her valiant strides while using this motherland association to further solidify her status as the next takeover star from Africa whose eyes are set beyond the Atlantic embankment.