Yaa Yaa

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Yaa Yaa
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Yaa Yaa Performing at UMOJA [1]
Background information
Birth nameBertha Bridget Kankam
Also known asBertha
Born (1990-01-25) January 25, 1990 (age 33)
Kumasi, Ghana
Origin Kumasi, Ghana
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • performer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals.
  • Guitar.
  • Xylophone
Years active2009–present
Labels
  • Pyramid Entertainment
Website yaayaaworld.com

Bertha Bridget Kankam (born January 25, 1990), better known by her stage name Yaa Yaa, is a Ghanaian singer-songwriter and recording artist. [2] Prior to her current stage name, she performed under her first name, Bertha. [3]

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Early life

Bertha Bridget Kankam was born in Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti region to Ghanaian parents being one of five children. Yaa Yaa lived in Kumasi her entire life until moving to Accra to start her career in the reality television series ‘Stars of the Future’. After successfully completing the ‘Stars of the Future’ series, Yaa Yaa enrolled at University of Ghana, Legon in the School of Performing Arts. She majored in Theatre with a minor in Music.

Musical career

Yaa Yaa started her career as Bertha, auditioning for ‘Stars of the Future’ in 2009 with Whitney Houston's song, ‘Greatest Love of All’. She and her brother, Kankam, after they both auditioned in Kumasi, Ghana, made it to the semi-finals. Yaa Yaa was picked as one of the final 12, but unfortunately her brother was unable to contest further in the competition. She went on to win the competition. [4] Yaa Yaa considers the win the starting point of her career. One of her prizes of winning ‘Stars of the Future’ was the privilege of being an MTN Ambassador for one year. Her tenure with them was successful and MTN continued to renew her contract consecutively for the next two years following her win. [5] As organizers of the reality television show, Charter House managed Yaa Yaa for two years. [6] [7]

Her first two singles were; ‘Am I' featuring Sarkodie, [8] then ‘Incredible’ written by Chase. [9] She then followed with a feature on a song by Okyeame Kwame "Faithful" which shot her to fame. Afterwards, she remained an independent artist until starting her own label, Pyramid Entertainment, which she currently runs. [10] Her other songs are "Kae", [11] "Dumb Drum" [12] and "Koryor". [13]

Her debut album ''AGOO'' was launched at a private event in Accra in February 2020. [14]

Artistry

Yaa Yaa boasts of a diverse vocal range but settles within the genres of Soul, R&B, and Highlife music. She plays the guitar and xylophone. Yaa Yaa's music is written in and sung in both English and Twi. She admits most of her songs are derived from personal experiences.

Her debut album ''Agoo'' was live studio recorded. [14]

Influences

Yaa Yaa's musical inspiration is derived strongly from Western influences. Her other musical influences are Anita Baker, Brandy, Sade, Aretha Franklin, Aṣa and Whitney Houston. She seeks artists with similar voice textures to hers and gleans from their experiences to enrich her own.

Discography

YearTitleProduction creditRef
2015Am I (feat Sarkodie) n/a [15]
2016Kae [16]
Incredible [17]
Koryor [18]
2017Dumb DrumYaa Yaa [19]
Life (feat FanteFante) n/a [20]

Awards and nominations

YearEventCategoryRecipient/Nominated WorkResultRef
2016Vodafone Ghana Music AwardsRecord of the YearYaa Yaa – Dumb DrumNominated [21]
Best Female Vocal PerformanceNominated
Best Music Video of the YearNominated
2021Record of the YearYaa Yaa – MmusuoNominated [22]
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated
Music for GoodWon [23]

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