Ghanaian singer-songwriter Gyakie unveils her highly anticipated debut album “After Midnight”, a 17-track exploration of vulnerability, healing, identity, and self-love that solidifies her place as one of Africa’s most compelling female voices.

 

Known for her soulful blend of Afro-R&B, highlife, and alternative influences, all anchored by her unmistakable voice and lyrical storytelling, Gyakie steps into a new era with this project, inviting listeners into her inner world with a level of honesty and depth never seen before. The album spotlights her artistry and evolution from a young girl with music in her blood, to an artist fully stepping into her power.

 

Born to the legendary Ghanaian highlife musician Nana Acheampong, Gyakie carries a rich musical heritage, and “After Midnight” is her own statement: a deeply personal body of work shaped in the stillness and mystery of the night.

 

The album’s title draws from the hours it was created “Almost all the songs on the album were recorded after midnight,” Gyakie shares. “It is within those hours that I find my best inspiration to write. The peace and quiet, the sounds from the birds, the serenity, everything about that time fuels my creativity.”

 

Introduced with a stirring narrative trailer directed by Alex Piper (Rema, Travis Scott, Wizkid, Skepta) and featuring the album’s “Intro” song, the album features previously released singles “Sankofa,” and “Unconditional”, each of which offered glimpses into the emotional scope of the project. From aching honesty, to cultural pride, to spiritual surrender, the singles hinted at the multidimensional soundscape Gyakie was building, one rooted in personal truth and crafted for global ears.

 

The album also welcomes powerful collaborations with standout talents including 6LACK, Kojey Radical, Omar Sterling, Headie One, Shatta Wale, Young Jonn – creating a convergence of cultures that speaks to the universality of music and its ability to bring people together.

 

In a touching full-circle moment, Gyakie samples her father, Nana Acheampong, on one of the album’s standout tracks “Y2K Luv” ft Omar Sterling, an homage to her musical roots and a powerful symbol of legacy and continuity in Ghanaian music.

 

Now unveiled in full, “After Midnight” introduces a compelling mix of stories and sounds. From late-night reflections and intimate prayers to sweeping love songs and vibrant party anthems, the collection is the perfect soundtrack to the myriad moods of the hours that follow midnight.

Sonically, it dances effortlessly between slow-burning ballads, rhythmic highlife grooves, stripped-down soul, and amapiano-infused anthems, while Gyakie blends vulnerability with confidence, softness with strength, inviting fans into her process of healing, reflection, and self-discovery.

 

This album is about becoming,” Gyakie says. “It’s about embracing all the versions of myself, the soft parts, the strong parts, the past, the present, and the dreams I’m chasing. I hope people find pieces of themselves in these songs.”

TRACKLIST “AFTER MIDNIGHT”

  1. Intro
  2. Fire on the Mountain
  3. Damn U (feat 6lack)
  4. Harmattan (feat Shatta Wale)
  5. Y2k Luv (feat Omar Sterling)
  6. Sankofa
  7. After Midnight
  8. I’m Not Taken (feat Headie One)
  9. No One
  10. Breaking News
  11. House Party (feat Young Jonn)
  12. Unconditional
  13. Story
  14. Want It
  15. Party Galore (feat Kojey Radical)
  16. Is It Worth It?
  17. Hallelujah



Source: ameyawdebrah.com/