TiTi Owusu uploaded a live performance video for her most recent hit, "Make Me Believe (Nana)," a few days after announcing a deal with Sony Music Publishing. A visual masterpiece honoring her Ghanaian background, the concert included the Ghanaian band SenkuLive. The video, which was released on August 7, showcases the artist's excellent musical ability and alluring stage persona.
TiTi Owusu, SenkuLive, and the backup vocalists are featured in the magnificent opening scene of the video, which was filmed in the Telande Tea Gardens. The Ghanaian singer wears a crimson silk booboo and is accessorized with Afrocentric pieces that represent her ties to her heritage. TiTi Owusu's deft movements, expressive facial expressions, and strong voice are evidence of her charisma and self-assurance as a live performer.
The song "Make Me Believe (Nana)" demonstrates Owusu's strong ties to her Ghanaian roots. The catchy groove of the song takes its cues from the traditional 'Adowa' music of the Ashanti people of Ghana, West Africa. It skillfully combines 'Adowa' rhythmic elements with calming melodies derived from Ghanaian High-Life Music and Modern Pop Music.
The song, which was written by TiTi Owusu and Jayso and was produced by a group effort involving Jayso, Kaasare, Klasikbeatz, and Owura, is evidence of the artist's dedication to creating meaningful and relatable music.
Regarding TiTi Owusu
TiTi Owusu is a genre-defying and genre-less singer and songwriter from Ghana who gained popularity and admiration from her countrymen after competing in the Vodafone Icons nationwide talent contest. TiTi Owusu, who is signed to the independent label and talent agency Skillions Global in the UK, has demonstrated his ability to cross genres by experimenting with R&B, hip-hop, Afro-pop, lovers rock, highlife, and many more.
TiTi Owusu made her debut in 2019 with the women's empowerment anthem "Karma" featuring famed Ghanaian rapper and singer Itz Tiffany, and she then revealed her lovebird side in the Moelogo-assisted song "Pray For Me." When TiTi Owusu was a young child, she started playing music by going to the Lapaz Church of Pentecost with her grandmother. TiTi had the ideal chance to perform outside of the church at gatherings, weddings, and school functions.
TiTi's musical influences include Beyonce, Celine Dion, Nina Simone, Etta James, Asa, and J Cole. Because they provide her the chance to engage with a live audience and display her strong, soulful, and dynamic vocal range, she sees live performances as one of her main artistic strengths.
Below, you can see TiTi Owusu perform with SenkuLive.