In a recent interactive session, Afro-pop sensation Wiyaala sheds light on her unique performance choices and addresses fan inquiries about venue preferences.
The Ghanaian artist, celebrated for her distinctive style, clarifies that her approach to shows is driven by the nature of her craft and the specific audience she caters to, differentiating her from conventional venue choices.
Despite a fan questioning why Wiyaala opts for venues like Alliance Française over larger spaces like stadiums, the singer remains steadfast in her artistic vision.
She emphasises that her performances are tailored to her genre and audience, setting her apart from artists who choose more mainstream locations.
Addressing speculation about her focus on international audiences rather than Ghana, Wiyaala refutes the notion, asserting her deep connection to her home country.
She highlights her numerous performances for Ghanaian audiences and affirms her commitment to the local scene.
Adding a playful twist to the Q&A session, a curious fan inquires about Wiyaala’s age, prompting a lighthearted response from the artist who humorously claims to be 83 years old.
Noella Wiyaala Nwadei is a Ghanaian Afro-pop singer-songwriter who sings in her native language Sissala and Waala dialects and English, often combining all three languages within her songs.