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Renowned gospel musician, Esther Smith has expressed her excitement about returning to the music industry after a decade-long hiatus.
Known for her soul-stirring hits and impactful ministry, the singer has reestablished her presence with a series of electrifying performances that have captivated audiences in Ghana and beyond.
Esther’s comeback was marked by her highly successful “Esther Smith Live Concert,” where she performed in Bantama and at the Perez Chapel. With a repertoire of timeless hits like “Nipa,” “Ayeyi,” “Odiyasem,” “Gyi No di,” and “Onyame Banbo,” she left patrons on their feet throughout the event.

Promising Ghanaians that she’s back for good, Esther followed her maiden comeback concert with two other major events: Dynamic Praise in Takoradi on November 24 and Okyeman for Christ in Kibi on November 29.
After ministering at Okyeman for Christ, she traveled to London as a Special Guest Artiste at the Ghana Music Awards UK, delivering her signature uplifting performances. Upon her return to Ghana, Esther Smith graced the stage at the GIG & GTI Carols Night End of Year Concert on December 14, solidifying her place as one of the most impactful voices in Gospel music.
“I’m grateful to be back doing what I love and sharing God’s word through music. This journey has been a blessing, and I’m excited about what’s ahead,” she said.
As the festive season approaches, Esther Smith has announced her availability for upcoming events and invitations, encouraging fans and event organizers to include her in their celebrations.
With two decades of hit songs that continue to inspire both young and old, Ghanaians have affectionately conferred the “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time) status on Esther Smith for her enduring impact on Gospel music.
One thing is certain—Esther Smith is back, and she’s here to stay, ready to inspire and uplift through her music.
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