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Music lovers, the wait is finally over! Ghanaian artist Di Omar has officially released his much-anticipated album, Nyankonton, and it’s now streaming on all major platforms.
Nyankonton, which means “Rainbow” in Akan, is a colorful blend of sounds, stories, and life experiences. The seven-track album showcases Di Omar’s signature versatility, effortlessly weaving together genres like highlife, afrobeat, and am, while delivering powerful messages that resonate deeply with listeners.

Each track on Nyankonton offers a unique perspective on life, from the hustle and grind to moments of reflection and celebration. Here’s a brief look at what you can expect from the album:
- Oyaloo – A call to action, asking “Are you going?” It’s about seizing opportunities and moving forward.
- Borkor – A gentle reminder to take it slow and trust the journey.
- Susuka – Encourages mindfulness, reminding us that words have power.
- Tonight – A smooth vibe about living in the moment and making lasting memories.
- Adakatia – Meaning coffin, this reflective song explores life, death, and the legacy we leave behind.
- Preyman Ni – Translates to “I dress and look good, but I don’t have money.” It’s a raw, honest look at appearances versus reality.
- Molowo – An anthem of success and celebration, meaning “I have money.”
Speaking about the album, Di Omar shared, "Nyankonton is a journey through life’s ups and downs, its colors and stories. Every track is a piece of my truth, and I hope it connects with yours."
With Nyankonton, Di Omar continues to solidify his place as one of the most authentic and dynamic voices in African music today.
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