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Ireland-based Ghnanaian Gospel artiste Kaas The Messenger has released a new single titled 'Unto The Hill', a powerful blend of Afrobeats rhythms and uplifting Christian lyrics.
The track is a testament to the message of Psalm 121, reminding listeners that true help and strength come from the Lord.
Nana Ampoma Amoako Sarpong, known in the music scene as Kaas The Messenger, is dedicated to spreading the Gospel through music. His signature style fuses the infectious energy of Afrobeats with the message-driven power of Christian rap, all centered on Jesus Christ. Driven by the Great Commission in Mark 16:15, Kaas sees his music as a vessel for sharing the Good News with the world.
"'Unto The Hill' speaks to the truth that our help doesn’t come from the things around us, but from our Lord," says Kaas The Messenger.
"When we lift our eyes to the hills — or more importantly, to the CROSS — we’re reminded that God is our keeper. He doesn’t sleep nor does he slumber, and He always has us covered," he added.
Produced by Christian Osafo (Criss Blaze Beats), 'Unto The Hill' seamlessly blends the rhythm and energy of Afrobeats with a message that resonates with the heart. This single is a standalone track for now but will be featured on Kaas The Messenger's upcoming album, slated for release in 2025.
The album will also include previously released songs such as 'Outside' and 'Redemption' further exploring the theme of Christ as our source, strength, and Savior.
'Unto The Hill' is available now on all major streaming platforms.
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