Northern Irish-Ghanaian pop singer Winnie Ama is back with her new single, "Everywhere," a bright and thoughtful follow-up to her first album, "DEKA." This song blends catchy pop with elements of soul, disco, and folk, making it feel both personal and uplifting.
"Everywhere" is all about finding a sense of home within yourself, a safe and peaceful place where you don't need anyone else's approval to feel complete. Winnie Ama's voice shines through, warm and confident, guiding listeners on a journey toward self-acceptance and inner peace. Her delivery carries both softness and strength, reflecting someone who has realized that defining yourself is the true path to freedom.
"Everywhere" is an excellent introduction to her album "DEKA," a word from her mother's Ghanaian language, Ewe, that means "one." This title hints at themes of togetherness and new beginnings, marking this album as a significant artistic statement for Winnie Ama. Throughout "DEKA," she explores deep themes such as love and loss, identity, forgiveness, and self-discovery, all of which shine through in "Everywhere." The production of the song is impressive, thanks to a talented group of collaborators from around the world, including Simon Le Saint from Belgium, Yacine Alaoui from France and Morocco, Jonny Parry from Liverpool, Greg Hummell from London, and David Goode. Together, they create a sound that feels both global and intimate, reflecting Winnie Ama's diverse background and unique artistic style.
Winnie Ama's voice invites you to reflect and look within yourself. "Everywhere" serves as a reminder that no matter where you are, you can always find a sense of home.
