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Ghanaian Highlife artiste, George Kwabena Adu, professionally known as Kwabena Kwabena, has revealed the inspiration behind his seventh album, God of Restoration EP.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz with DJ Slim, Kwabena Kwabena shared his journey, from facing challenges after his debut album to becoming an independent artist after the release of his second album.
He revealed that he made a promise to God that if he successfully recorded six albums, he would dedicate the seventh to Him.
After releasing his sixth album last year, Kwabena Kwabena decided to fulfil his promise by recording a gospel-themed EP.
The God of Restoration EP is a five-track project, with the first single, Fakyɛme, featuring Obaapa Christy, dropping on July 5th on all digital streaming platforms.
The official video of the song will be premiered on YouTube in the next fortnight.
Kwabena Kwabena described Fakyɛme as a day starter, by asking for forgiveness from God.
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