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Sandy Asare’s ‘Woka Me Ho’ is steadily becoming the toast of most gospel music lovers, just a month after its release.
Produced by Asare Mix, ‘Woka Me Ho’ is a mid-tempo highlife piece that affirms God’s greatness and the power to give happiness to troubled souls.
It has Dan Grahl on bass guitar, Kweku Mensah on lead guitar and Andy Owusu on horns.
The piano works were done by Michael Kiki and James Mireku while Oneil Nyantakyi handled the saxophone.
Sandy, in the song, appreciates God’s kindness to her especially during difficult times. She mentions that with her faith in God, even if everybody in the world forsakes her, God is always ready to provide her needs and comfort her.

She has songs like ‘Ngo Foforo’, ‘San Bra’ which featured Pat Thomas and ‘Meretwen Wo.’ Her first album ‘Ngo Foforo’ was released in 2017.
Sandy is on a mission to turn many to Christ through music and philanthropic projects.
She takes inspiration from the Esther Nyamekye, Elder Mireku, Cynthia Agyare Apeadu (of Daughthers of Glorious Jesus fame) under whose wisdom she has received massive impartation, mentorship and coaching.
Watch ‘Woka Me Ho’ by Sandy Asare below:
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