Ghanaian musician Woelin Jonathan Segbefia, popularly known as Jah Phinga has released his debut album dubbed “The Rebirth”.
The Native World Entertainment signee announced the album somewhere 2020 and he has finally blessed his fans with the gift.
“The Rebirth” album a full package of different genres of music put together by the reigning Volta Music Awards Artiste of the Year.
The album itself is an extensive, 11-track release that features an array of collaborations with artistes around the world.
The likes of Ice Prince from Nigeria, Wyre from Kenya, Kelvyn Boy, Ras Kuuku, Sterling and Wakayna from Ghana.
Production credit goes to producers like Wakayna, Mobeatz, Beatz Dakay, Dope Nkoaa, Beatz Boss KD, Timz Beatz and Mink from Austria.
Jay Phinga is best known for songs like Money Talk featuring Yaa Pono, Mawuko, Wo Deka among other great songs.
Jay Phinga hails from Anyako and Peki in the Volta Region, Ghana. He got signed to his label, Native World Entertainment in March 2020.
Listen to the album below:
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