Ghanaian-South African vocalist, Adina, has officially revealed that her second studio album, BECOMING, is set for release in 2026 sparking excitement among her ever-growing fanbase.
The award-winning singer shared the news via her verified social media platforms, teasing the album title and confirming that the project will arrive later this year. Though specific details such as the official release date and tracklist remain under wraps, the announcement alone has generated significant buzz online.
BECOMING signals a fresh creative chapter for Adina, who first gained national recognition after winning the popular reality competition Stars of the Future. Since then, she has steadily built a reputation as one of Ghana’s most respected vocalists, celebrated for her powerful voice, stage presence and genre-blending artistry.
Over the years, Adina has delivered a string of successful singles and notable collaborations, effortlessly navigating Afro-Pop, Soul and contemporary African sounds. Her catalogue reflects both vocal depth and emotional storytelling, qualities fans expect will be elevated on this forthcoming body of work.
While further details about featured artistes and production credits are yet to be announced, BECOMING is widely anticipated to capture Adina’s personal growth and artistic evolution. If early reactions are anything to go by, the project could stand as one of the defining releases of her career.
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