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Gospel musician Patience Nyarko has released a new song titled, ‘Tears of Joy.’
The track which evokes emotions of happiness encapsulated in effusion of sadness, transcends the conventional boundaries of gospel music, stepping into the realm of life's most touching moments, such as weddings and festive gatherings, where tears are shed not out of sorrow.
Done predominantly in the English language, Patience Nyarko effortlessly weaves a tapestry of gratitude, exuberance, and divine connection in 'Tears of Joy.'
The song's uplifting melody, combined with Nyarko's emotive delivery, creates an atmosphere of celebration that resonates with listeners of all walks of life.

Speaking about her inspiration behind the song, Patience Nyarko said, "life is filled with moments that bring tears of joy. We wanted to create a musical expression that celebrates these instances - the weddings, the victorious moments, and the milestones that touch our souls. 'Tears of Joy' is a reminder that even amidst challenges, there's an abundance of reasons to rejoice."
Produced by a team of accomplished professionals, 'Tears of Joy' not only showcases Patience Nyarko's exceptional vocal prowess but also exhibits her versatility as an artist who continually pushes the boundaries of gospel music.
Listen to 'Tears of Joy' below:
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