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Ghanaian gospel musician, Celestine Donkor, has formed a music group, as her contribution to expanding the gospel music ministry.
The group Celestial Breed (C-Breed) comprising 13 singers, most of whom are her backing vocalists, are being groomed and given the necessary exposure for the music industry.
‘You’re Amazing’, the first ever single from the group led by Minister Bella, will be out on January 31, 2025.
According to Celestine Donkor, Bella has been part of her backing vocal team for over eight solid years.
“She has served as a praise and worship leader at the ICGC for as long as I can remember. Trust me, this is a true vessel of worship,” she said.
Celestine, has therefore, admonished gospel music lovers to look out for C-Breed’s first single as they prepare to take the world by surprise.
“I want the world to watch out for the explosion that C-breed is about to unleash,” she added.
‘You’re Amazing’ was written and composed by Celestine Donkor, with production and engineering by Joe Amoah.
According to the management, this is just the beginning of more songs to be released under the umbrella of the group.
Celestine is hopeful that, through this, individuals in the group who want to do projects are given the right exposure.
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