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Musician Yoma Yoma is out with her much anticipated new single titled 'ETA'.
The single released on Friday follows the successful release of 'Loyalty' and 'Body Like This' in 2020 and 2021.
Yoma Yoma continues to explore the ever-growing and much-loved Afro-alternative music genre on the new single produced by Hylander Beat.
"ETA speaks about a lover who seems worried about the love of his/her life and cannot wait any longer to meet him/her," she said in an interview.
Born Emmanuella Jormor Ablorh, Yoma Yoma is a singer/songwriter of Ga descent.
Passionate about music, Yoma Yoma found solace in writing her own music in her little diary during her High School days at St Mary's Senior High School.Â
In 2018, she recorded her first song titled 'Kwabena' after which she later released other songs.
A graduate of Central University College in Ghana, Yoma Yoma studied Communication with a special focus on Advertising.
Yoma Yoma is currently signed to Black Stallion Records.Â
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