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Ghanaian gospel musician and philanthropist, Felicia Boadu, has released her new single titled 'Adom Wura', which literally translates as 'Conveyor of Grace'.
This gospel song is a well-curated blend of traditional African rhythms and contemporary gospel sounds, set to appreciate, adore, and honor God as the ultimate source of grace.
With her unique voice and style, Felicia produces songs that uplifts and resonates deeply with her audience. As a rising proponent of contemporary gospel music, Felicia's aim is to capture the minds and souls of all who listen to her music.
With the backing of Supreme Media Solutions, Felicia is poised to reach new heights in her music career.
Her latest single, 'Adom Wura', was produced by Dan Bassey.
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