“Tyar’ En Waka” is a phrase in Sranan Tongo, a creole language spoken in Suriname. It translates to “Keep going” — a powerful message about facing challenges, standing tall, and never giving up. We traveled to Suriname to shoot this video for Jonna Fraser. We created a piece of art that reflects the meaning of the song: to inspire and motivate anyone going through difficult times. We are honored to share that this music video has been nominated for Best Music Video of the Year at the Nederlands Film Festival.
“Tyar’ En Waka” is a phrase in Sranan Tongo, a creole language spoken in Suriname. It translates to “Keep going” — a powerful message about facing challenges, standing tall, and never giving up. We traveled to Suriname to shoot this video for Jonna Fraser. We created a piece of art that reflects the meaning of the song: to inspire and motivate anyone going through difficult times. We are honored to share that this music video has been nominated for Best Music Video of the Year at the Nederlands Film Festival.
“Tyar’ En Waka” is a phrase in Sranan Tongo, a creole language spoken in Suriname. It translates to “Keep going” — a powerful message about facing challenges, standing tall, and never giving up. We traveled to Suriname to shoot this video for Jonna Fraser. We created a piece of art that reflects the meaning of the song: to inspire and motivate anyone going through difficult times. We are honored to share that this music video has been nominated for Best Music Video of the Year at the Nederlands Film Festival.



