Like much of Nana Tabiri's work, the song uses strong Akan (Twi) proverbs to discuss themes of death, legacy, and the end of one's journey.
Nana Tabiri has stated that the song was specifically composed for President Atta Mills, addressing the criticism he faced while in office. The lyrics reflect on how "nothing was done" in the eyes of critics who "shot him with their mouths," but ultimately entrusts his soul to God.
The song (also known as "Sɛ Asa") by highlife musician Nana Tabiri is a significant piece of Ghanaian music originally composed as a tribute to the late President John Evans Atta Mills . The phrase "Se Asa" often translates to "It is finished" or "It is over," and it has evolved into a staple performance piece for funerals and memorial services across Ghana. Key Meaning and Origin
While originally for a president, it is now widely used by fans to honor deceased relatives, particularly grandfathers, due to its reflective and emotional nature. Nana Tabiri's Musical Style
Nana Tabiri is a veteran of . His performances typically feature:
"Se Asa" is considered one of his most popular songs, frequently paired in live sets with another hit, "Obene Bene".
He performs with his group, the Tabiri Krom Agrofo Mmba , often using a "non-stop" live band style characterized by slow-tempo, infectious rhythms and strong basslines.
Watch Nana Tabiri perform 'Se Asa' live with his band to experience the traditional highlife rhythm firsthand:
Nana Tabri Se Asa Atta Mills (original Audio Slide) #nanatabirisongs #nanatabriliveband ◎
Like much of Nana Tabiri's work, the song uses strong Akan (Twi) proverbs to discuss themes of death, legacy, and the end of one's journey.
Nana Tabiri has stated that the song was specifically composed for President Atta Mills, addressing the criticism he faced while in office. The lyrics reflect on how "nothing was done" in the eyes of critics who "shot him with their mouths," but ultimately entrusts his soul to God.
The song (also known as "Sɛ Asa") by highlife musician Nana Tabiri is a significant piece of Ghanaian music originally composed as a tribute to the late President John Evans Atta Mills . The phrase "Se Asa" often translates to "It is finished" or "It is over," and it has evolved into a staple performance piece for funerals and memorial services across Ghana. Key Meaning and Origin Like much of Nana Tabiri's work, the song
While originally for a president, it is now widely used by fans to honor deceased relatives, particularly grandfathers, due to its reflective and emotional nature. Nana Tabiri's Musical Style
Nana Tabiri is a veteran of . His performances typically feature: The song (also known as "Sɛ Asa") by
"Se Asa" is considered one of his most popular songs, frequently paired in live sets with another hit, "Obene Bene".
He performs with his group, the Tabiri Krom Agrofo Mmba , often using a "non-stop" live band style characterized by slow-tempo, infectious rhythms and strong basslines. Nana Tabiri's Musical Style
Nana Tabiri is a veteran of
Watch Nana Tabiri perform 'Se Asa' live with his band to experience the traditional highlife rhythm firsthand: