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 Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Dr Amoani honoured at 2024 Majestic Praise

Daughters of Gloriuos Jesus receiving the award

 It was a night of massive praise and worship as hundreds of people gath­ered at the Perez Dome at Dzorwulu to celebrate and honour gospel legends doing exploits in the Christian space last Sunday.

• Apostle Dr Amoani ( right), receiving an award
• Apostle Dr Amoani ( right), receiving an award

Dubbed ‘Peace Mission: Be at peace with all men’, the event assembled the crème de la crème of Men of God such as Apostle Dr Amoani, former Chairman of the Christ Apostolic Church International ( CACI), Bishop Dr Godwin Aaron Monnyo, Elder Dr Emmanuel Kwesi Mireku and Rev. Samuel Agyei as host.

Major awardees at this year’s event were Apostle Dr Amoani and the leg­endary gospel music trio, Daughters of Glorious Jesus for their harmonious vocals and inspiring lyrics.

Apostle Dr Amoani, upon receiving the award appreciated the organisers for the honour given to him.

Daughters of Glorious Jesus expressed their gratitude to the organisers and ded­icated the award to God, their husbands, families and everyone supporting them.

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The honourees received plaques from the organisers.

The 2024 edition of the Majestic Praise featured a long list of acts from the gospel music industry who enter­tained guests at the event.

Popular among them were the Daughters of Glorious Je­sus, Ceccy Twum, Nana Asaase the poet, Emmanuel Akimi, Abigail Adepa, Becky Bonney, Doreen Okyere and Vivian.

The evening also witnessed the launch of a book titled ‘The Legends: Inspiring stories of Ghanaian gospel generals.’

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Organisers of the event – Majestic Praise and Honouring of Gospel Legend indicated that the programme will re­main an annual event dedicat­ed to recognising and honour­ing living gospel legends

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 Dr Bawumia launches GMX music streaming app

Dr Bawumia launching the GMX platform

 GMX (Ghana Music Xperience), the latest music streaming innovation, is set to transform the music landscape with its un­paralleled focus on Ghanaian music content, discovery, and personalised experiences.

The groundbreaking platform is poised to redefine how music lovers engage with Ghanaian music, both locally and internationally.

GMX will boast of an extensive library of Ghanaian music, ranging from traditional folk to contemporary genres like hiplife and dancehall. The platform’s cutting-edge features include exclusive content, early ac­cess to new releases, seamless music search and discovery, personalised playlists, and social media integra­tion.

Speaking at the launch, Dr Maha­mudu Bawumia, Ghana’s Vice Presi­dent, said, “With our music, we are building a legacy which requires tools and platforms to ensure our artistes and all those who contribute to this vibrant industry receive their due recognition, compensation and right­ful place on the global stage.

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“We’re in a digital revolution and it is very important we use the tools offered by the digital age to monetise our talents in the Ghanaian music industry. The value of the glob­al economy is in digitalisation and when we say we need to promote our talent, then we need to go digital as that is where the money is.

We need the GMX streaming app for the local empowerment of our industry. If you look at the digital revolution in the world, you’re either a developer of apps or a user. The developers are those who make mon­ey and the users pay. So, it is very important to have local ownership of these apps.

The Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr Andrew Egyapa Mercer, who was present at the launch pro­nounced GMX as a revolution in the Ghanaian music landscape.

“In Ghana, music is our heartbeat, a channel through which we express our story, tradition and help unite communities. As we launch GMX, it is a celebration of our media heritage and the showcasing of our range of artistes,” he said.

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This (GMX) aligns perfectly with the government’s mission to advance the creative arts space. Platforms like GMX will allow us to showcase our culture to the world and con­tribute significantly to tourism,” he added.

GMX’s unique features among others include, exclusive Ghanaian content including pacesetters from the Gold Coast era to contemporary trailblazers.

The platform will provide early access to new releases, behind-the-scenes footage, artist interviews, and exclusive releases.

There will also be seamless music search and discovery, powered by an intuitive recommendation engine, personalised playlists, curated by experts and powered by advanced AI as well as social media integration, allowing users to share favourite tracks and connect with others.

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The Keepers Music welcomes new artiste Neyty with debut song ‘Most high God’

The new gospel diva, Neyty

 The Keepers Music has introduced their newest artiste, Neyty, a powerful singer ready to make an impact.

Her debut song, ‘Most High God’ is a powerful track filled with uplifting rhythms and inspiring lyrics.

The Keepers Music focuses on creating soulful, spir­it-filled music, and sees Neyty as a fresh voice with great potential.

They unveiled her as their new artiste alongside the release of the official artwork for ‘Most High God’

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In an Interview with The Spectator Neyty describes ‘Most High God’ as a song of praise and adoration inspired by her deep love for honouring God.

‘I love to give glory to God for everything He has done for me,” Neyty shares, highlighting her passion for gospel music’ she added

In the song, Neyty refers to Yahweh as the Most High, draw­ing listeners into reverence.

Released on October 29, ‘Most High God has already gathered over 8,000 views on YouTube and is now available on all major streaming platforms.

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