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Ghanaian UK Gospel Musician, Edward Amponsah releases “None Like You”
UK- based Ghanaian gospel musician, Edward Amponsah, is out once again with another soul-lifting worship tune titled ‘None Like You’.
The song which was recently released was produced by Tobass Adolphus.
In an Exclusive Interview with The Spectator he shared that the song birthed out through her wife in a time of worship.
“During the lockdown Covid-19 period in UK, the Lord dropped this song to my wife and I while in deep worship”, he said.
The song, “None Like You” is a soul-lifting and powerful worship piece which exalts the name of God and assures the world that our God is still in control in this pandemic.
It is laced with amazing lyricsinspired from the scriptures; Malachi 3:6, Numbers 23:19, Hebrews 13:8 and Jeremiah 10:6.
When asked about his opinion on how the recent COVID-19 has affected the gospel music fraternity, he stated, “Covid19 has unveiled other aspects of the gospel music which is very positive. We have seen virtual concerts taking place successfully in this season”.
“This season has taught gospel ministers that crowd should not be the motivator to worship and praise God, although ministering to a crowd is fantastic”.
The Worship leader of Global Harvest Ministries (UK) has four singles to his credit currently, which are ‘Thank you Lord, Jesus You Have been so good, God Alone and now, None Like You’.
The song is currently on YouTube and it is enjoying airplay on various musical online platforms.
By Sampson Kofi Annin Agyekum.
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My ‘Victory’ song is a prophetic declaration – Mavis Asante
Ghanaian gospel musician, Mavis Asante, has disclosed that her new song dubbed, ‘Victory’ is a prophetic declaration in one’s life.
The song, produced by renowned producer, Kaywa, has been making waves recently.
Speaking to The Spectator Agoro she said the song was inspired by a scripture in 2Kings 7:1, in which “Prophet Elisha prophesied to the City of Samaria that, tomorrow by this time food will be in abundance whereas the city was facing a great famine.”
Mavis Asante further added that the song preaches a message of hope and prophetic declaration, “A personal and spiritual reflection of resilience and faith.
A message encouraging believers and listeners to trust God no matter the situation. A message that resonates deeply in these challenging times. A motivational message.”
Touching on the feedback received after the song was released, Ms Asante revealed that it has been amazing.
According to her, as a matter of fact people have already shared some testimonies, adding that “we give all the glory to God. And it’s already topping musical charts in the country.”
She said the music video just won an award as the Best Video at the just ended GH Awards, held on November 15 at the Silver Bird Cinemas.
The gospel music icon urged Ghanaians to expect the Victory Concert in 2025, which will be her first major concert and her biggest programme since her entry onto the music space 15 years ago.
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Quame Gyedu wins top gong at Praise Achievement Awards 2024
Justice Gyedu Amissah, well known as Quame Gyedu has made headlines with his remarkable achievement at the Praise Achievement Awards 2024, where he clinched the Worship Song of the Year award.
This recognition highlights not only his incredible talent or songwriting skills but also the impact of his music in the gospel community.
The Praise Achievement Awards, known for celebrating excellence in gospel music, provided a platform for various artistes to showcase their work.
Quame Gyedu’s win is a testament to his dedication and passion for worship music, resonating deeply with listeners and uplifting spirits.
His song ‘Osaberima’, released last year November has captivated audiences throughout the year and has become a staple in many worship services, reflecting the profound influence of his artistry.
The award was received by gospel blogger Skbeatz Records on his behalf at the event held on Sunday, November 24 at the Perez Dome.
He was the only artiste who won an award from the Ashanti Region.
As fans and fellow musicians celebrate this milestone, Gyedu’s achievement serves as an inspiration for aspiring artistes in the gospel genre.