MoBlack and Nana Atta’s collaboration, “Kuwe,” pulls you into a world all it’s own at dramatic emotion and well-natured house vibes collide. The track layers a therapeutic house foundation paired up with a spiritual feeling atmosphere, adding delicate percussive touches that give it depth. Nana Atta’s voice is raw and moving, perfectly blending with MoBlack’s detailed production.
MoBlack, or Mimmo Falcone, grew up in Italy but found a second home in Ghana, a place that shaped his unique style. His years there taught him how to merge cultural influences with electronic music, creating something that feels both fresh and deeply rooted. As a producer, DJ, and founder of his own label, MoBlack has spent his career exploring how music can connect people across borders.
Nana Atta, from Verulam, South Africa, brings a spiritual edge to her music. She calls it “African sound therapy,” using her art to heal and uplift. Her work with other South African artists has made her a powerful voice in Afro house.
MoBlack’s standout track “Yamore” has already drawn millions of listeners, while Nana Atta’s collaborations with artists like Zakes Bantwini keep her in the spotlight. On “Kuwe,” their talents come together beautifully, making something unforgettable in the Afro house scene.