Nana Atta releases her debut EP “U OK LOVE?”


By Phumzile Mavimbela

 With strong intent on honing her unique style within the ever-evolving music industry, Feminist Nana Atta steers ahead of the curve by exhibitions of her versatility as well as embracing her many talents as a songsmith, vocalist, and all-round performing artist. Proving that she is nothing short of a visionary and a certain; must-see talent. Born Sinenhlanhla Mthembu, the Verulam KZN native captures the essence of the nation through “African sound therapy”.  Nana has always been a music junkie, her career stems back to the tender age of 11, her gift for healing through music was inevitable. 

Nana’s ongoing musical journey has brought her to a number of groundbreaking collaborations and professional opportunities. Nana currently works very closely with multi-talented musician Zakes Bantwini. 


 
 
She had a large influence in the making of the Zakes Bantwini “Love, Light & Music” album. Her shared work experiences also include collaborations with well-known producers and musicians like; Leroy Styles, Mampintsha, Karyendasoul and so many more. 

Nana Atta is set to release a full body of work titled; U ok Love? on 30 April ‘21 Her debut EP comes after nearly 8 years of successful music collaborations, record deals and ultimately becoming an independent artist with a platform to turn authentic vision into song. #africansoundtherapy 

U ok Love?
— A vigorously robust 5 track EP packed with soul, youth, simplicity and a message of hope for the people of Africa. 
Assembled through musing masterful instruments not only to entice the earworms but rather it evokes deep emotion, through its soft yet piercing keys, the rhythmic progression of the percussion 
and the dynamics of the decrescendo perfectly paired with brisk aura bass keys. 

The most eloquent amalgamation of artistry and strategically curated sounds are prominent throughout the 5 track EP, her recent singles “Abafana” and Njalo” are the elucidation of the female voices that are struggling to be heard, Nana embraces her female comrades with words of encouragement and the spirit of Ubuntu. 

Nana Atta delivers high powered vocals, articulation and rhythmic complexity. She takes us on a poetic journey as she elaborates on the birth of “U ok Love”. 

“2020 was without a doubt a hard year, it was a really heavy year for everyone, but especially for women” She explains that Africa was simultaneously suffering from two pandemics, Lives were lost due to Covid-19 but also through human trafficking and gender-based violence.


Nana’s lyrics and the storyline are an authentic ensemble that outlines the lengths and extremes that women go through in order to grow and cultivate that which they love. Nana believes that women carry majestic power, “this is the ultimate life force of humanity, we need to nurture and respect this life force because our future depends on it”. 

Abafana
was released in November 2020 and has since received significant radio support. The track was produced by Zakes Bantwini, Skillz, and Mthunzi. Nana showcases her amazing songwriting capabilities alongside her angelic vocals. 

Njalo
is the single meant to carry the EP, the track will be available for purchase through pre-order of the EP as of 16 April 2021. 
Njalo which was produced by the talented Demor, efforts of the pair working together resulted in a song that may very well become a Mzansi favorite, it's an immortal encapsulation of a serenation song for the ages. 

U ok love?
is meant to promote healing, it is a life tool that can be used to help adapt to the new way of living, we have been isolated and kept away from physical contact, which sparked mental health issues, gender-based violence, unemployment, and a huge array of problems. 

“It's about everything, there are a whole lot of people out there who are in your position, who are going through what you are going through. I hope it gives people the strength to have faith that things will get better.”- Nana Atta 

“U ok Love” touches base on all issues concerning Love”; 
Good Love, Bad Love, Toxic Love, Self Love. Nana Atta has created a timeless piece of art that was designed to stimulate healing from pain. Simply put, the EP; U ok Love by Nana Atta is comfort food for the soul. #africansoundtherapy 

 

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