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Birth name | Tina Mensah |
Also known as | Elivava The African Gold |
Born |
New Baika, Ghana |
February 20, 1976
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Years active | 2005 – present |
Labels | Elivava Productions |
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Website | elivava |
Tina Mensah (born February 20, 1976), better known by her stage name Elivava The African Gold (or Elivava for short), is an African Jazz recording artist, singer, songwriter and choreographer. She is a native of New Baika in the Buem District of Volta Region in Ghana, West Africa.
In her early career, she worked as a backing vocalist with Rocky Dawuni, Kojo Antwi, Samini, VIP, and others. Her first solo performance was at Fête de la Musique, held at Alliance Française - Ghana in 2005. Elivava is managed by her own management recording company, Elivava Productions, and writes her own music.
She sings in several languages including Ewe, Ga and Twi. Others include English, French and German.
Elivava was influenced by the works of vocalist and performer Miriam Makeba and Billie Holiday.