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In a profound moment of spiritual and cultural unity, Ghanaian-born global artist AbrahamTheLion, in collaboration with THE MCD CREW, has released a powerful new anthem titled “Ghana Mmo” in support of Ghana’s National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving. This national observance, instituted by President John Dramani Mahama, aligns with Ghana’s 65th Republican Anniversary and invites all Ghanaians to engage in collective reflection, gratitude, and rededication to divine purpose.
“Ghana Mmo,” meaning “Well Done, Ghana,” is more than a musical release it is a spiritual declaration. Fusing indigenous Ghanaian rhythms, prophetic lyricism, and a blend of roots reggae, gospel, and soul, the song channels the heartbeat of a nation seeking renewal. Anchored in scriptural truth and African spiritual heritage, the track celebrates divine providence, encourages national unity, and affirms a collective covenant with destiny.
“When a nation pauses to acknowledge the hand of the Almighty in its journey, it opens itself up to restoration, wisdom, and purpose,” says AbrahamTheLion, known off stage as Dr. Ibrahim Dakubu. “This song is not just music it’s a spiritual reawakening.”
AbrahamTheLion is more than a musician. A spiritual leader, academic scholar, business consultant, and pan-African thought leader, his artistic journey is shaped by a rich tapestry of influences. From reggae legends like Bob Marley and Joseph Hill to hip-hop icons Tupac Shakur and The Fugees, and gospel voices like Cece Winans, his music embodies a deep commitment to healing, justice, and transcendence.
His mission is bold and unchanging: “To use music as a tool for healing, deliverance, and empowerment.”
Based in the Emerald Coast of Florida, AbrahamTheLion continues to create globally conscious art that connects the diaspora and uplifts Africa’s soul.
THE MCD CREW is a powerful and anointed music collective based in Florida, USA, comprised of AbrahamTheLion, Golden Monique, and her two daughters, Lauren Dudley Bunch and Danielle Dudley. Together, they embody a sacred assignment: to shift atmospheres, awaken spiritual consciousness, and ignite revival through the power of sound.
As African Americans led by the spirit of reconnection and restoration, THE MCD CREW’s involvement in “Ghana Mmo” is symbolic and prophetic, serving as a clarion call to Africans in the diaspora to return, rebuild, and spiritually invest in the future of Ghana and Africa as a whole.
“Our sound is a mandate. We are here to stand with Ghana and to release heaven’s frequency for healing, transformation, and awakening,” shares Golden Monique, member of the group.
“Ghana Mmo” is a soundtrack of repentance and hope, a musical altar inviting Ghanaians of every generation and belief to look upward and forward. As President Mahama’s Reset Agenda takes shape, this anthem carries its own weight as a national prayer and prophetic declaration.
Enjoy “Ghana Mmo” now on all major platforms.
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