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Budding gospel music sensation Lordable Holm is out again with a new single, Ok3 mi y3, which means, God is with me.
The new single is a testimony of God’s faithfulness which has seen him right through a difficult childhood.
The B3gye W’ayeyi singer said the inspiration for the new song came through a young man who had given a testimony about countless prophesies he heard growing up that he would die yet he lived.
Lordable Holm said he saw himself in that testimony having faced multiple hospital visitations, growing up, with no explanation of what the cause of sickness was.
“…At a certain point some people declared that I had died but out of all this God brought me out and I am alive today to testify to the goodness of God,” he said.
Having worked with many gospel greats including Steve Crown, Celestine Donkor, Ike Nanor, Rev Eric Kwarpong, Freda Music, Lordable has a number of gospel tracks of his own which are receiving a lot of airplay and reviews.
The latest, Ok3 mi y3 is a praise song, rhythmic and danceable with a mixture of Ga and English words culled from the Bible, Lordable Holm indicated.
“I am just a vessel carrying out the purposes of our master Jesus...at the end of the day, I want souls to be drawn to him and more importantly for people to come to the saving knowledge of our lord Jesus Christ,” he added.
With the song already out on YouTube and other music apps, Lordable said there is going to be the ok3mi y3 challenge, a sing along, dance and glorify God campaign on TikTok and other social media apps.
“This year again, I will be having a Thanksgiving and Testimony concert under the theme: “The faithfulness of God” It will be a wonderful time in the presence of God.
Lordable Holm was one of the key gospel acts in the just ended Night of Choir concert organized by the International Central Gospel Church as a precursor to the Greater Works Conference.
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