Edem - Emmre Sesa | Ayigbe
: He learned from community elders that "Ayigbe" was originally a derogatory term or a misidentification related to a historical Ga-Ewe conflict.
: The song was a pillar of the Volta Regime album, which aimed to bring respect to the Volta Region and prove that regional dialects could sell globally. The "Ayigbe" Name History Ayigbe Edem - Emmre Sesa
(often translated as "Times Change") is a hit song by the Ghanaian rapper Edem (formerly known as Ayigbe Edem ), featuring the singer Tuba . Released as part of his groundbreaking debut album, The Volta Regime (2008), the track remains one of the artist's personal favorites and a standout in his discography. Key Highlights & Meaning : He learned from community elders that "Ayigbe"
: The title and lyrics revolve around the idea that life's circumstances are not permanent. It serves as an inspirational anthem, encouraging listeners that their current struggles will eventually pass as "times change". Released as part of his groundbreaking debut album,
: He initially used the name to reclaim it and build pride for his region. Once he felt that pride was restored among his fans, he transitioned to simply Edem . How to Listen
You can find the official audio and various performances on his YouTube channel or through official audio uploads . Ayigbe Edem - Emmre Sesa
When this song was released, Edem used the stage name . He has since dropped "Ayigbe" because: