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RnB 30 October, 2018

Watch The World Premiere Of Wiyaala's New Single 'Better Treat Me Right'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Wiyaala, one of the world's most charismatic artists has released her new single, a mash-up mix of "Better Treat Me Right", a song written as a rallying cry to women around the world to stand up against tradition and convention. Known to her legions of fans as "The Young Lioness of Africa", Wiyaala has been an advocate for women's rights throughout her career, having herself narrowly escaped the horror of FGM and standing up to the notoriously conservative Ghanaian music industry, where any challenge to the norm is frowned upon.

"Better Treat Me Right" is a feel-good dance-pop track which carries the message that whatever your perceptions of her or whatever your own beliefs, you'd better...well, you know the rest!

Speaking of the track, Wiyaala says: "I was moved to do this song because "I'm not the kind of girl to sit in my tower and wait till you rescue me! Sam East of What's That Sound Productions wrote the song and invited me to sing on it. I pounced on it with a roar! Because, lionesses of Africa don't sit around waiting to be rescued. We go out there and hunt! We girls can be hunters and do things for ourselves! Visually, we were going for attitude and a kind of non-verbal communication vibe even though there is a song going on."

'Wiyaala Djimba is a Ghanaian Afro-pop singer and songwriter fast becoming an international icon.' - BBC News

The second of four sisters, thanks to a musical mother, she "dodged" FGM and child marriage, whilst also attracting attention as a child entertainer, dancer, artist and athlete, despite growing up in a patriarchal society frequently hostile to artistic growth. In 2012, she made the long journey to the capital city, Accra, and against the odds won an emphatic victory in the Vodafone Icons Reality Show. After being "spotted" by Rita Ray of BBC's Global Beats in 2014, the door opened and Wiyaala has emerged as one of Ghana's leading international touring artistes performing at top events and festivals all over the world, including the Commonwealth Games 2018 in Australia, WOMAD in the UK and Timitar Festival in Morocco.

Meanwhile, the ever-resourceful Wiyaala, who designs and sews her own unique stage costumes, is finding more and more ways to charm audiences with her warmth and unique talent. Wiyaala is also a committed supporter of the arts in Northern Ghana having created and organized The Djimba World Music Festival now in its third year. She is also an active influencer for UNICEFGhana and fights for the abolition of FGM, Early Child Marriage and the rights of children".






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