Ghanaian music sensation Gyakie makes a graceful return with TREASURE, a heartfelt new single that puts her signature blend of soulful R&B and Afropop back in the spotlight.
After a run of successful collaborations across Africa, the singer shifts the focus back to herself, delivering a deeply personal record that thrives on emotion, simplicity, and vocal brilliance.

From the opening moments, TREASURE creates an intimate atmosphere. The production favours gentle percussion, soft melodies, and a slow-burning Afropop rhythm that allows every lyric to breathe.
Rather than competing with the instrumentation, Gyakie’s voice effortlessly becomes the centerpiece, carrying the weight of the song with warmth and sincerity.
The accompanying visual, directed by Leewyrd for Yawa Multimedia, complements the record’s emotional depth with cinematic storytelling and elegant imagery. Together, the song and video create a listening experience that feels both personal and immersive.
Lyrically, TREASURE is a celebration of unconditional love and appreciation. Gyakie opens up about finding someone who brings peace, comfort and meaning to her life, delivering each line with genuine vulnerability.
Her effortless transition between English and local dialects adds richness to the songwriting, reinforcing the cultural identity that continues to distinguish her music.
What makes the record particularly effective is its restraint. Instead of relying on dramatic production or overly complex lyrics, Gyakie allows honest emotions and beautiful melodies to drive the song forward. The result is a record that feels timeless, relatable and emotionally authentic.
With TREASURE, Gyakie once again proves that she doesn’t need a guest feature to command attention. The single highlights her maturity as a songwriter and vocalist while reaffirming her place among the leading voices of contemporary African music. Elegant, soulful and beautifully executed, it is another impressive addition to a growing catalogue that continues to resonate far beyond West Africa.
Listen to “Treasure” HERE
