Ghanaian, media personality, and artist Efia Odo is stepping boldly into dancehall territory with her official version on the viral DJ Mac’s “WYFL Riddim.” Timed for release on Ghana’s Independence Day, the track marks a celebratory cultural moment ahead of her upcoming music project.
Originally igniting the dancehall scene in Jamaica, the WYFL (Weh Yuh Feel Like) Riddim has become a high-energy global soundscape, with multiple artists voicing their own interpretations. Efia Odo’s version injects a distinctly Ghanaian attitude into the Caribbean bounce, blending confidence, femininity, and unapologetic self-expression.
“This one is for the independent baddies,” Efia shares. “Who love themselves regardless of outside projection. Baddies who are bold enough to take on the world and make things happens for themselves”
Her take on the riddim bridges Accra and Kingston, weaving Afro-infused cadences into the dancehall pulse while maintaining her signature charismatic edge. The record serves as both an anthem and a statement signaling the direction of her upcoming project.
The release arrives as anticipation builds around Efia’s next chapter in music. Known for her fearless persona and cultural impact, she is now sharpening her focus on sound, storytelling, and international reach.
Dropping on March 6, the track sets the tone for what promises to be a defining year.
About Efia Odo
Efia Odo began her official music journey in December 2023 with the release of “Getting to the Bag,” a drill-inspired debut that introduced her with sharp confidence and unapologetic ambition. The record was gritty, direct, and business-minded a statement of hunger rather than a soft launch.
From the start, Efia made it clear she wasn’t entering music as a novelty. She stepped in with intent and to make an impact.
Since her debut, she has continued to evolve sonically, experimenting across drill, Afro-influenced rhythms, and dance-driven sounds while maintaining a through-line of bold femininity and independence. Her releases explore ambition, power, nightlife energy, and the duality of glamour and grind themes that mirror both her public persona and her lived experience navigating Ghana’s entertainment landscape.
What distinguishes Efia is her presence. She carries the edge of drill, the bounce of Caribbean rhythms, and the confidence of Accra nightlife culture all filtered through a distinctly feminine lens.
Her latest move joining DJ Mac’s WYFL Riddim marks a clear pivot toward rhythm-forward, dancehall-infused territory. Dropping in time for Ghana’s Independence Day, the release signals a new phase: louder, freer, and globally aligned.
With her upcoming project, Efia Odo is sharpening her sound, refining her identity, and stepping fully into music as a long-term craft not a crossover moment, but a career evolution.
Efia Odo isn’t experimenting with music. She’s building a legacy.
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