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Kiki Gyan

Kiki Gyan is the artist behind some of the most iconic and enduring works in music and film. Born with a passion for creative expression, Kiki's journey began in the 1980s as a singer-songwriter, crafting soulful tunes that blended African rhythms with Western pop sensibilities. Their breakout hit, "Love Me Like You Do", became an instant classic, earning them a devoted following and critical acclaim. But it was their work in film where Kiki truly made their mark, crafting memorable scores for beloved movies like "The African Queen" and "Sankofa". With each project, Kiki's unique blend of traditional Ghanaian instrumentation, lush harmonies, and cinematic flair has captivated audiences worldwide. Throughout their illustrious career, Kiki Gyan's signature style has remained steadfastly true to their artistic vision. Whether on stage or screen, they infuse every performance with an infectious energy, transporting viewers to a world where African rhythms meet international flavors. Their film scores are particularly noteworthy for their ability to evoke the emotional core of each story, weaving together disparate threads into a rich tapestry of sound. As Kiki continues to create, their legacy as a trailblazing artist remains unwavering – a testament to the power of artistic vision and the enduring appeal of their captivating work.

Known For

  • Disco Dancer
  • 24h in a Disco (feat. Kiki Gyan)
  • Loving You
  • 24 Hours in a Disco
  • Keep on Dancing

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Soundtrack Appearances

Greenland 2: Migration (2026) - 1 song(s)

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