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
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. The song (also known as "Sɛ Asa") by
Nana Tabiri is a veteran of . His performances typically feature: the Tabiri Krom Agrofo Mmba