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Ghanaian gospel musician Adom Kiki has earned a nomination for Best New Artiste at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards following a year marked by steady growth and strong audience engagement.
The nomination comes after a series of releases that helped position him as one of the emerging voices in Ghana’s gospel music scene. His single Gyatabruwa, featuring Joe Mettle, gained traction among gospel listeners and introduced him to a wider audience.
He followed up with Gratitude, a song that highlighted his reflective songwriting and worship-centred approach. The official video for Gratitude, released three months ago, has recorded over 1.6 million views on YouTube, underscoring its reach and reception.
Beyond recorded music, Adom Kiki also made an impact through live ministry. His event, The Worshipper’s Heart, held at the CCC Auditorium, Kumasi, drew more than 5,000 attendees, creating a notable gathering for worship and community engagement.
The nomination reflects a year of consistency and growing influence within the gospel space. For Adom Kiki, the recognition marks an important milestone in what has been a steadily rising career.
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