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Ghanaian highlife crooner, Kwabena Kwabena, is preparing to release a new song for gospel music lovers.
The song titled 'Fakye Me', features gospel minstrel Obaapa Christy.
In a recent social media post, Kwabena Kwabena stated the upcoming release aims to bring solace to those who have strayed from their faith, regardless of their past transgressions.
He reflected on the numerous obstacles and challenges he has encountered throughout his two-decade career and expressed his commitment to dedicating his seventh studio album to God.
The song, his first work taken off the 'God of Restoration' album, will be available on all digital platforms on July 1, 2024.
This is not the first time, Kwabena Kwabena is channeling his creative abilities into the gospel. His song 'Bue Kwan', since its release has become the toast of most of gospel music lovers.
Kwabena also has an inclination towards writing gospel songs for gospel musicians.
He believes that doing secular music does not bar him from expressing his love to God and enter into thanksgiving or supplication to Him, through same medium.
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