One of the most beloved artists in the world of devotional chant is the musician known as Wah! A multi-talented performer who has delighted fans for over a decade with her inspiring and blissful music, her voice rings with a powerful innocence and beauty. Now you are invited to experience The Best of Wah! app, which presents a collection—selected by Wah!—of her personal favorites from her ten albums. Wah! and her band create a seductive blend of devotional chant, pop, and world music, and the thread that runs through each of her songs is her heartfelt spiritual presence.
The Best of Wah! app features:
- Favorites such as “Is It Love” and the mesmerizing and hypnotic “Bolo Ram”
- A luscious chill version of “Gayatri,” which will inspire and deepen your meditation
- Melodic, English-lyric songs such as “Opium” and “Stay in My Heart”
- “Heart Sutra,” to open your heart and body
- Wah!’s beautiful interpretations of familiar chants such as “Om Namah Shivaya” and “Om Mani Padme Om”
Renowned kirtan artist and composer Krishna Das says, “What sets Wah! apart is her ability to surrender to the moment—to offer herself to the offering—wanting, in those moments, nothing but love and love alone.” The Best of Wah! app is an invitation to be carried away on the pure sounds and graceful spirit of this remarkable musician.
The Best of Wah! app features:
- An arrangement of music essentials from Wah! (1 hour, 19 minutes of audio)
- A short essay by Wah! plus written lyrics and explanations of each chant
- A relaxing slide show
- An interactive vine garden to enjoy while listening (iPad only)
- Bookmarking to help you easily find your favorite content
About the Author
Wah! has spent a lifetime immersed in music, studying in the US, India, and Africa. In 1995 she began touring with her band, building a devoted fan base, and performing in local nightclubs and yoga centers. Wah! has worked and performed with some of todays top musicians—most notably managing and performing with Krishna Das, and collaborating with legendary producer Herb Graham Jr. on her record Opium.