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America-based Ghanaian singer Lady Rhoda is set to release a new single titled 'My Sacrifice' for the new year.
'My Sacrifice' which features spirit-filled and award-winning gospel singer Selina Boateng is expected to deliver a heartfelt message and resonate with listeners.
Lady Rhoda's motive for releasing 'My Sacrifice' is to leave a lasting impact on her audience and also to make them appreciate whatever God has done in their lives and not to go away from the word of God in times of trouble.
The artistes' powerful vocals and delivery are sure to bring the song to life, as they have done with previous hits.
'My Sacrifice' is expected to showcase the artistes' raw talents and ability to connect with their audience.
Stay tuned for the release of “My Sacrifice” and get ready to be swept away by its enchanting melodies and powerful lyrics.
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