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Ghana’s gospel scene is witnessing a powerful wave of inspiration as celebrated gospel minister Mabel Okyere makes a triumphant return with her new single, 'So Far So Good'.
Released on May 2, 2025, this soul-stirring thanksgiving anthem is already making massive waves across Ghana, dominating playlists and capturing hearts with its timeless message.
'So Far So Good' chronicles the highs and lows of life’s journey, delivering a succinct message of resilience, gratitude, and divine faithfulness.
The beautifully crafted melody offers hope to many who have walked through life’s storms and encourages them to emerge stronger. The song’s themes resonate swiftly, making 'So Far So Good' the go-to gospel anthem for those seeking solace and motivation in times of despair.
Mixed and mastered by renowned sound engineer Dan Bassey, the song boasts rich, vibrant production quality that seamlessly fuses traditional gospel roots with modern sound aesthetics.
Mabel Okyere’s comeback is a breath of fresh air for gospel lovers and music fans. Her powerful voice, delivery, and message of gratitude remind us all that, no matter the journey, God has been good—so far, so good.
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