Tetseo Sisters take Chokri Naga music to the world with ‘Li Chapter 2’

Temjen Imna Along releases 2nd Studio Album of Tetseo Sisters - Li Chapter 2 at Kisama on December 2.

Kohima, December 3 (MExN): Tetseo Sisters launched their second album on December 2 during the ongoing 26th Hornbill Festival at the Chakhesang Morung at Naga Heritage Village, Kisama.

“Li Chapter 2 – Life. Origins. Roots” is the second studio album by the Tetseo Sisters — a 17-track exploration of indigenous Chokri Naga music.

Featuring traditional acappella vocals, the ancient single-stringed Tati instrument, and original compositions in the Chokri language, the album offers a powerful blend of oral tradition, vocal harmony, and contemporary artistry.

Rooted in the lived experience of the Chakhesang Naga people, the album reflects on identity, love, loss, resilience, and the deep connection between land, language, and self. Each track is both a cultural expression and a personal statement- honoring ancestral wisdom while inviting global audiences into an intimate and rarely heard soundscape. With minimal production and maximum emotional resonance, the album relies on the raw power of voice and tradition to tell timeless stories.

With Li Chapter 2, the Tetseo Sisters contribute a distinct and authentic voice to the global music landscape-reaffirming the relevance and beauty of indigenous music on the world stage.
The Album was accepted for Grammy Consideration in the category of Best Global Music Album 2026.

The album was released by Temjen Imna Along, Minister of Tourism and Higher Education, Nagaland. He lauded the efforts of the band in bringing Nagaland’s culture and music to the global stage. Vezoto Tetseo, Chairman, Thuvopisumi Welfare Society pronounced the blessings.

The Album is now available on all major streaming platforms.
 



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