
Two of Ghana’s most compelling voices are joining forces. Afro-Fusion and Afro-Pop singer Akiyana — born Angela Akiyana Kweku — has officially confirmed an upcoming collaboration with award-winning superstar Kuami Eugene, with the joint track set to land on all major digital streaming platforms on June 19, 2026.
The announcement has sent ripples of excitement through Ghana’s music community, and with good reason. Both artists carry significant weight in the country’s contemporary sound — Akiyana with her ability to weave rich Afro-Fusion textures into emotionally resonant records, and Kuami Eugene with the kind of melodic Highlife and Afro-Pop instinct that has made him one of Ghana’s most decorated and commercially successful musicians of his generation.
Akiyana made the reveal directly to her fanbase in a recent update, confirming that the project is ready and the release date is locked in. Beyond that, the specifics remain tightly under wraps. No song title, production credits, or thematic direction have been officially disclosed — a deliberate tease that has only deepened the anticipation building around the release.
What industry watchers can reasonably expect, however, is a sonic meeting point between Akiyana’s layered Afro-Fusion approach and Kuami Eugene’s signature warm, melodic delivery — a combination that, on paper, carries all the hallmarks of a mid-year standout.
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For Kuami Eugene, the collaboration is the latest chapter in a 2026 that has seen him remain consistently active — releasing music, stacking features, and cementing his reputation as one of the most in-demand names in West African music. His catalog continues to grow with purpose, and his instinct for choosing the right collaborations has rarely let him down.
Fans have wasted no time in taking to social media to voice their excitement, with many already predicting that the Akiyana and Kuami Eugene link-up could be among the defining Ghanaian music moments of the mid-year period.
The collaboration also arrives as West Africa’s broader Afrobeat and Afro-Fusion wave continues to gain international momentum — a cultural current that both artists are well positioned to ride.
Mark the date. June 19, 2026 — all major streaming platforms.