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Gospel music lovers in Ghana and beyond are gravitating towards Afia Ayiwah’s latest single, ‘Testify’, which is quickly gaining traction across streaming platforms and social media.
Released under Media Excel Productions, the song has not only captured listeners with its powerful message but also stirred enthusiasm for its polished production and emotional depth.
Produced by acclaimed sound engineer Kaywa, the track showcases Ayiwah’s dynamic vocal abilities and her unshakable faith. “Testify” blends classic gospel harmonies with contemporary rhythms, creating a spiritually uplifting experience that resonates with both younger audiences and traditional gospel lovers.
Listeners have taken to platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Boomplay, and YouTube to stream the track, praising it for its message of hope, resilience and public acknowledgement of divine intervention. The song’s central theme encourages people to openly share their stories of how far they’ve come through God’s grace.
Afia Ayiwah describes the single as “an invitation to believers to speak boldly about the goodness of God.” She adds, “I believe testimonies inspire others and strengthen faith. That’s what this song is all about.”
The release of ‘Testify’ comes at a time when many are seeking songs of encouragement and renewal. With its rich instrumentation, moving lyrics and relatable message, the song has fast become a favourite among gospel radio stations and playlists.
Afia Ayiwah is no stranger to the gospel music scene. She has previously released well-received songs such as ‘Mehyia Yesu’ and ‘Woye Kronkron’, which helped solidify her reputation as a vocalist with both spiritual depth and artistic finesse.
With ‘Testify,’ she continues to cement her place as one of Ghana’s most inspiring gospel voices.

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