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The host of Asempa FM’s current affairs show Ekosiisen, Philip Osei Bonsu, popularly known as O.B, has labelled renowned gospel musician Esther Smith as the "Greatest of All Time" (GOAT) in Ghana’s gospel music industry.
During a recent interview on Asempa FM, O.B, praised Esther Smith for her outstanding contributions to the gospel music scene in Ghana.
He emphasised her remarkable achievements and consistent success over the years.
OB has also declared @EstherSmithGh as the GOAT ! Who is your GOAT ?
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“I’ve said before that when it comes to the gospel industry in Ghana, I’d say you [Esther Smith] are the Greatest of All Time (GOAT). And this is a title you should wear with pride because you’ve worked hard to earn it,” O.B. stated during the interview.
He highlighted Esther Smith’s impressive discography, noting that she has released nine albums, with nearly every song from each album becoming a hit.
“I mean, you have nine albums and almost all the songs on each of those albums were a hit. So this is a crown you should wear proudly,” he added.
Responding to the accolade, Esther Smith took a modest stance in response to the accolade.
“I mostly want to be modest about it because such titles bring about jealousy. So for me, what is important is for the song to touch hearts and inspire people. So that is my priority.”
O.B. defended his stance, insisting that Esther Smith has the prove to show for taking on the title.
“When someone has worked, the person needs to be celebrated, and I tell you, Esther Smith, you have worked, and there is a body of evidence to show for it. So you deserve the accolades you are getting.”
Esther Smith, known for her powerful vocals and inspiring lyrics, has been a significant figure in the Ghanaian gospel music scene for over two decades.
Her music has touched the hearts of many, earning her numerous awards and accolades both locally and internationally.
Esther Smith is currently geared up to hold a concert at the Perez Dome on Friday at 5 pm.
Esther Smith has assured fans that she is fully prepared to deliver an unforgettable experience in Accra, urging patrons to come out in their numbers to support her.
"I'm ready to give it my all and lift the spirits of everyone present," she said.
The concert promises to be a night of worship, praise, and inspiration, with Esther Smith's powerful voice and captivating stage presence set to leave a lasting impact on all who attend.
Tickets for the concert are available at various prices, with single tickets going for GH₵50, double tickets for GH₵90, and VIP tickets for GH₵150.
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