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Ama Sakaa, a Ghanaian gospel musician based in the United Kingdom has released a new song for the Easter celebration.
The song, ‘Yen Nti Na Owui’ is also the title track of her new album.
Ama started her music career at a tender age. She used to perform with various bands (both secular and gospel).
She was also a backup vocalist in the UK for the Davidson band. She worked with the Dada KD, Ofori Amponsah, Kaakyire Kwame Appiah, KK Fosu, Kofi B, among others.
The ‘Yen Nti Na Owui’ album comes with a couple of other inspirational songs.
Listen to ‘Yen Nti Na Owui’ below:
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