Nana Yaa, one of Ghana’s finest singers, is not comfortable with people tagging her latest song as feminist.
According to the ‘My Hunny’ hitmaker, her new song ‘Woman Power’ talks about feminism neither does it seek to promote feminist ideals.
“‘Woman Power’ as a title has a very broad meaning but feminism isn’t one,” Nana Yaa said.
She stated that the song rather talks about how powerful women are when it comes to having men at their beck and call.
“Empowering women to tap into their innermost power to maintain their relationship, sex life is not feminism,” she further noted.
Nana Yaa has also intimated that she wants to represent women in the best way that she can and she believes her new song will help her in this cause.
Nana Yaa Thomas is a Ghanaian Hi-life, Afro and neo soul singer, songwriter and performer.
She was born in Ghana but has had life experiences in Liberia, London and the United States of America (USA).
Nana Yaa was nominated for the 2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards for Best Female Vocalist of the year with her first single ‘E Go Be.’
She used to be a backing vocalist for the music maestro Kojo Antwi and featured on most of his songs.
Nana Yaa is a daughter to veteran highlife musician Pat Thomas.
Some of her songs include ‘Handkerchief,’ ‘Obaa Yaa,’ ‘Biakoye,’ ‘Kyereme,’ ‘Yen Sa’ and ‘These 4 Walls.’