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Fast-rising talent in Ghana’s music scene, Bril has collaborated with Kwabena Wonda on a new single titled "He Lives", which fuses gospel and trap in a bold artistic statement.
The track marks another attempt by the artiste to challenge boundaries in gospel music, using contemporary sounds to highlight his journey and testimony of faith.
The lyrics are rooted in themes of resilience, identity, and divine assurance.
In discussing what inspired the record, Bril shared that the song was created to speak directly to people who are often misunderstood or judged.

He said the message is meant to help listeners find strength in their faith and a sense of purpose.
“This song has the perfect melodies and lyrics to let listeners understand their uniqueness while building confidence around it.
"People may look down on you due to your choice of lifestyle but as long as God lives, never let your faith be moved,” Bril said.
He Lives is available now on all major streaming platforms
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