Hiplife artiste, Kofi Kinaata, surprised some fans for not being able to hold back his tears during a performance.
In a video that has gone viral, the four-time VGMA Songwriter of The Year was seen performing his hit song, Thy Grace.
The spectacle took place at an event believed to be a funeral thanksgiving service where he entertained fans with a live band performance of the song.
While performing, Kofi Kinaata broke down in tears. Although it is unclear why, some fans believe he may have been performing at the funeral of someone he knew.
Others are speculating the adoration from fans got to the artiste, while some believe the lyrics in the songs may have made a huge impact on the singer.
Some sang along word for word while others drew their phones to record the phenomenal singer-songwriter.
Kofi Kinaata crying whiles singing his own song. Sweetest video I’ve even seen. Good music is like a bullet. pic.twitter.com/WDqfZPmiKy
— Ara Maestro 🇬🇭🐬 (@_MukadasMaestro) June 3, 2022
Meanwhile, a fan at the event consoled the artiste and handed him a handkerchief to wipe away his tears.
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