Rebecca Akosua Acheampomaa Acheampong (born 15 August 1984),[2][3] known
mononymously as Becca, is a
Ghanaian singer, songwriter and actress. She first gained recognition as a contestant on the second season of
TV3's annual singing competition Mentor.[4] Her debut studio album Sugar was released in 2007; it earned her five nominations at the 2008
Ghana Music Awards, including Record of the Year for "You Lied to Me".[5][6] On 16 May 2013, Becca released her second studio album Time 4 Me, which features guest appearances from
2face Idibia,
MI,
King Ayisoba,
Trigmatic, Jay Storm and
Akwaboah. The album was certified 2x platinum in Ghana.
Becca's accolades include one
Kora Award, one National Youth Achievers Award, four
Ghana Music Awards, and three 4Syte TV Music Video Awards.[4] In 2013, she headlined the annual Girl Talk concert, which started in 2011.[7] Becca was ranked 94 on
E.tv Ghana's 2013 list of the 100 most influential people in Ghana.[8] In March 2021, 3Music Network included her on its list of the Top 30 Most Influential Women in Music.[9] Becca has worked with artists such as
Hugh Masakela and
M.I Abaga.[10]
Life and music career
Rebecca Acheampong was born in
Kumasi, Ghana. She is the first girl and fifth born of nine children.[11] Becca was quite active in church and school activities during her childhood. She attended Morning Star and
Wesley Girls' High School, and took an interest in showcasing her vocal dexterity at talent shows held at the latter school. She graduated from
Croydon College and became a
child care and education worker.[2] Becca relocated to Ghana and signed with Kiki Banson's EKB Records.[2] She studied at the
Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration.[12] Becca obtained a master's degree in brands and communication management from the
University of Professional Studies (UPSA), and was made
valedictorian.[13][14]
2007–2014: Sugar, Time 4 Me, performances, and "Move" single
Becca performing at the Ovation Red Carol charity ball in December 2013
Becca started working on her debut studio album, Sugar, in 2007. The album comprises twelve songs and was recorded in English and
Twi. It was preceded by the lead single "You Lied to Me", which was released in 2007 and features vocals by
Kwabena Kwabena. The music video for the song was shot and directed in Ghana. On 13 November 2007, Becca launched the album in Ghana and featured
Hugh Masekela on the song "I Love You".[2]Sugar was launched in South Africa alongside Hugh Masekela's album, Live at the Market Theatre (2007).[3]
Becca's second studio album, Time 4 Me, was released on 16 May 2013.[15] She describes the album as a musical journey inspired by her thoughts, emotions and beliefs.[16] The album comprises twenty songs and features guest vocals from
2face Idibia,
MI,
King Ayisoba,
Trigmatic, Jay Storm, and
Akwaboah. The album produced the singles "Forever", "Push", "Bad Man Bad Girl", "No Away" and "Follow the Leader". Ten thousand copies of the album were given to fans who bought the Thursday edition of Graphic Showbiz newspaper.[17]Time 4 Me was certified 2x platinum in Ghana.[18] Becca went on a nationwide campus tour to promote the album.[19] Her 2011 single "Africa Woman", a melodic ode to the strength and character of African women, appeared as a bonus on the album. The music video for "African Woman" was filmed in Ghana by Samad Davis; it starts with a quote and transitions into landscape scenes of Becca.[20][21]
In 2011, Becca released "Forever" and "Push" as the album's lead and second singles, respectively. "Push" features guest vocals by
King Ayisoba and Trigmatic. The music video for "Push" was uploaded to YouTube on 17 May 2011, and features cameo appearances from
John Dumelo,
Yvonne Okoro and
Yvonne Nelson.[22] In February 2012, Becca released the album's third single "Bad Man Bad Girl", which features vocals by
2face Idibia and was recorded in the summer of 2011. The music video for "Bad Man Bad Girl" was shot in Accra and other parts of Ghana.[23] The
M.I-assisted track "No Away" was released on 22 June 2012, as the album's fourth single.[24] The song was recorded in Ghana and Nigeria and mixed in South Africa. The music video for "No Away" was shot in South Africa and uploaded to YouTube on 12 August 2012, at a total length of 4 minutes and 11 seconds.[25] Liquor brand Kasapreko Company Limited and EKB Records spent $50,000 on the video shoot. The production cost for the video made it one of the most expensive videos released by a Ghanaian artist at that time.[26] The video for "No Away" was unveiled during a ceremony at the XL Club in Accra.[27]
On 17 June 2013, Becca released the album's fifth single "Follow the Leader".[28] On 25 June 2013, EKB Records released the music video for her song "Time 4 Me", which was shot in
Yokohama and Tokyo.[29] Becca performed at the
Accra International Conference Centre for MTN's Heroes of Change television series finale.[30] On 26 July 2013, she performed with recording engineer Kwame Yeboah (and his Ohia beye Ya band) to launch her second studio album in Accra.[16] On 20 December 2013, she headlined the third edition of the Girl Talk concert, which occurred at the
National Theatre of Ghana.[7]
On 12 April 2014, Becca released the single "Move", which features vocals by South African group
Uhuru and debuted on Bola Ray's Drive Time show on
Joy FM. The song was produced by Kaywa and written by Becca and Kiki Banson.[31] The music video for "Move" was uploaded to YouTube on 1 May 2014, and features cameo appearances from
Yvonne Chaka Chaka and
Hugh Masekela.[32] Kwame Dadzie of Flex Ghana reviewed the song and concluded that its rhythm is a replica of "
Khona".[33] On 24 March 2014, Allsports Ghana reported that Becca would perform before the kickoff of
Ghana Premier League matches to promote the league.[34]
Artistry, humanitarian work and endorsements
Becca's upbringing and surroundings influenced her musical and fashion style. She has established a rescue organization which raises funds to help children affected by
HIV/AIDS in Ghana.[2] In 2014, she became a Goodwill ambassador for
UNAIDS.[35] On 1 September 2009,
GLO Mobile Ghana unveiled Becca as one of its brand ambassadors.[36] Moreover, the
Ministry of Youth and Sports unveiled her as one of Ghana's official ambassadors for the
2014 FIFA World Cup.[37]
Gender discrimination
Becca was scheduled to sing
Ghana's national anthem at the
Baba Yara Stadium during the country's World Cup qualifier match against Zambia in September 2013. Unfortunately for her, she did not perform due to a directive by authorities in charge of the match. Becca expressed her dissatisfaction at the incident while speaking at the UN Cultural Night, which took place at the
Alliance Française in Accra. A spokesperson for the Ghana Football Association told Graphic Showbiz they didn't know arrangements had been made for Becca to sing.[35]
Personal life
Becca is married to Nigerian entrepreneur and artist manager Oluwatobi Sanni Daniel; the couple's wedding was held on 18 August 2018, in Accra.[38] She has a daughter.[39]
Relationship controversy
Becca was at the center of her former manager (Kiki Banson)'s controversial divorce from his wife. Banson allegedly divorced his wife in order to marry Becca.[40][41] Becca's father reportedly disowned her because of her intentions to wed her manager.[42][43]