Daada is the perfect definition of multiculturalism and this surely influences her music. The German-Colombian artist was raised in Tanzania and is now based between East Africa and Berlin. Her latest release, the EP ‘Home’, is a celebration of her multicultural heritage, blending sounds from Africa and Latin America into a cohesive and captivating musical journey.
The EP kicks off with the title track, “Home”, offering a warm melody and multilingual lyrics. Daada’s unique vocal timbre immediately draws listeners into her world. Her ability to sing in English, Spanish, Swahili, and German reflects her diverse background and experiences.
“Raise the Roof”, the EP’s summery focus track, stands out with its infectious rhythms and sultry storytelling. Sung in a mix of English and Spanish, the song explores the dynamic attraction between two people from different worlds. The danceable beats and rich instrumentation make it a perfect anthem for summer.
Throughout the EP, tracks like “Song for You” and “Rain” continue to explore themes of identity, love, and home, with a transcultural flair. Daada’s compositions are a window to her soul, speaking to fellow introverts and those who have felt a sense of belonging in diversity. Her music speaks about the power of embracing one’s roots while breaking down the barriers of traditional categories and labels.
Then, songs like “Wild” and “CEO” incorpote elements of Reggaeton, Cumbia, Afropop, Amapiano, and Indie. Her influences, ranging from Shakira to Mayra Andrade and Ibeyi, can be found in her eclectic sound. Yet, she manages to create something entirely her own, a unique blend that is sure to resonate with fans of femme multicultural powerhouses and contemporary pop alike.
The EP closes with “Moonlight”, a serene and reflective track. It’s the perfect ending to an EP that is as much about the journey as it is about the destination. The song’s soothing melody and introspective lyrics invite listeners to reflect on their own sense of home and belonging.
“‘Home’ is my first truly cohesive body of work. It’s about finding a sense of belonging in diversity and in blurring the lines between categories and labels. It fuses four languages and sounds from Africa and Latin America. I drew a lot of inspiration from growing up multilingual with three “nationalities”, not quite feeling adequately whole anywhere. This EP stands for home being something fluid and it’s a big fat celebration of being colorful and true to who you are.” – Daada
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