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Contemporary gospel music group, Bethel Revival Choir is out with their 4th album, 'Yesu'.
The live recorded album brewed in indigenous traditional instrumentation was released on Thursday, February 6, 2026 and available on all digital platforms.
The group recorded the 'Yesu' album in December 2021 along with the Enyo album which was earlier released in 2022.
The 10-track album from the award-winning church basedgospel music group takes listeners on a spiritual journey and focuses on exalting Jesus in all circumstances as the album title suggests.
Bethel Revival Choir’s 'Yesu' album showcases the group’s hallmark of versatility and exceptional abilities of contemporising traditional Ghanaian Ewe gospel songs, making it a record that appeals to all generations and tribes.
As it has been the tradition of the group, the album comprises a 'borborbor' song in addition to the group’s signature 'agbadza' song, a reggae gospel medley, and a Ewe choral medley that takes listeners on a journey of worship and adoration of Jesus Christ in the indigenous Ewe language.
It features Eugene Zuta, Luigi Maclean, and Osborn Agbodovi. Walax, Pastor Edwin, and Joe Mettle. The group also featured the Fountain of Praise Choir and Voices of Christ Ambassadors – VOCA, all from the Global Evangelical Church on a remake of the Akpe Worship Medley, off the Akpe Album.
The Yesu album of the Bethel Revival Choir is expected to minister to everyone everywhere and to draw all people into an intimate relationship with Jesus.
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