Feminist Afro-fusion pop that brings together the past and present.
Afro-fusion pop from Ghana
With her powerful voice, Lamisi blends traditional Northern Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary sounds. This results in Afro-fusion pop that sounds both old and new. Music legends like Miriam Makeba and Aretha Franklin inspire her, making a significant contribution to feminist music. She performs and leads The Patch Bay Band throughout Ghana, with a clear mission.
A role model for girls
Lamisi uses her platform to support young girls in Northern Ghana, where cultural traditions often oppress them. In a region where education for girls remains a challenge, she serves as a role model. She strives to break through traditions and create a better future for these girls. Her voice carries not only melodies but also an important cause.
The album Let Us Clap
Lamisi's album, Let Us Clap, is a tribute to sisterhood in her homeland. For generations, women and girls in Northern Ghana have kept track of time by clapping and singing. This folkloric tradition is characterized by rhythmic variations and age-old melodies. It's more than just music; it's history, passed down through generations.
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