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Gospel musician, Minister Sonnie Badu has released a new single titled ‘Imani’.
The single, released on Wednesday ahead of his upcoming album, ‘Soundz of Africa’, which was recorded live in Maryland, USA, is a song of thanksgiving.
Sonnie Badu explained that ‘Imani’ is a song of thanksgiving to God for all his faithfulness through his ministry.
He also added that ‘Imani’ is dedicated to his over 100,000 followers on social media platforms and fans in Kenya.
‘Imani’, which means faith and belief in Swahili, is an Afro pop song produced and recorded by one of Ghana’s finest producers, Francis Osei of Groove House Studio.
‘Imani’, with its soothing vocals, has its in Swahili.
“I dedicate this beautiful rendition to the people of Kenya and I want to thank them for their love and support for my ministry,” Sonnie Badu reiterated.
‘Imani’ can be bought on iTunes, Amazon, Sound Cloud, CD baby and other outlets.
Meanwhile, Sonnie Badu has also released a new book, ‘The Ultimate Guide to Praise and Worship’.
The book, which highlights his 20 years of experience in worship, is a guide for worship leaders.
The new book can also be bought on Sonnie’s website, www.sonniebadu.com.
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