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Legendary South African musician Yvonne Chaka Chaka has chosen the song Kana Uchema as the piece she wishes to be remembered by after her passing.

The Princess of Africa struck an emotional chord with a captivated audience at the 2024 edition of African Legends Night, held on Saturday, October 5, at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre, where she made this heartfelt request.

She explained that Kana Uchema, a song meaning “My Mama Land” holds a special place in her heart due to the profound lessons conveyed in each verse and its personal resonance with her life. “I am going to sing this song, which is my favourite. It’s a song from Zimbabwe; when I die, I want this song to be sung for me,” she stated.

The African Music legend in an exclusive interview with the red carpet host of the African Legends Night, Eunice Tornyi on YTV, indicated that the song establishes the connection between mankind and the earth. She emphasized the need for mankind to take care of the land and uphold it as a personal responsibility.

Organized by Global Media Alliance, African Legends Night once again proved to be the premier platform for celebrating African heritage through timeless music.

Yvonne Chaka Chaka shared the stage with three legendary Ghanaian musicians—Adane Best, Okyeame Kwame, and George Jahraa—providing the audience with an unforgettable experience.

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