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As the gospel music world celebrates the explosive rise of the chart-dominating anthem “Don’t Play With Me (God on My Side)”, a powerful truth is being brought to the forefront: the song was created, written, and originated by Broda Harrison (Frank Kwaku Harrison).
With the record now reaching global audiences and standing as one of the biggest gospel songs in the world, Broda Harrison is being recognized as the visionary songwriter and originator behind the declaration that has inspired millions.
In an era where songs often travel faster than the stories of their creators, this moment marks an important recognition of the artist who birthed the movement from the very beginning.
The Origin Story: Created on November 5, 2025
Before the song reached international charts, playlists, and viral platforms, “Don’t Play With Me (God on My Side)” began as a deeply personal declaration of faith.
Broda Harrison first shared the creation story publicly in a LinkedIn post dated November 5, 2025, describing how the song was born during a season of spiritual reflection, resilience, and confidence in God’s covering.
What started as a private message became a global anthem:
“Don’t play with me — God on my side.”
The song’s core message is bold yet universal — a reminder that when God stands with you, no opposition can define your destiny.
A Gospel Anthem That Became a Worldwide Movement
Since its release, “Don’t Play With Me (God on My Side)” has rapidly transformed from a studio creation into a worldwide phenomenon.
Blending African cultural energy with modern gospel production, the track has resonated with listeners across continents — from churches and worship gatherings to digital streaming platforms and social media communities.
The song’s powerful hook has become more than lyrics; it has become a declaration of spiritual authority and courage for believers everywhere.
Chart-Topping Breakthrough: January 17, 2026
The record’s global momentum reached a defining milestone on January 17, 2026, when “Don’t Play With Me (God on My Side)” achieved major chart recognition, ranking among the top gospel songs worldwide and confirming its place as a modern gospel classic.
This achievement has positioned Broda Harrison as one of the most impactful emerging voices in gospel music today — not only as a performer, but as the songwriter and originator behind the anthem.
Why This Recognition Matters
As the song continues to expand globally, Broda Harrison’s role as the creator remains central.
He is the one who:
Wrote the song
Originated the concept and message
Delivered the first declaration
Sparked the movement the world now embraces
“Don’t Play With Me (God on My Side)” is not simply a trending gospel record — it is a testimony that began with Broda Harrison’s pen, faith, and vision.
This press release serves as an official recognition of the originator behind one of gospel music’s most powerful recent anthems.
About Broda Harrison
Broda Harrison (Frank Kwaku Harrison) is a Ghanaian-born artist, songwriter, and music business executive based in the United Arab Emirates. Widely known for creating “Don’t Play With Me (God on My Side)” (2025/2026), as well as standout releases such as “Adom” and “From The Fire,” he continues to make a powerful impact on the global gospel and contemporary music scene.
Blending rich African influences with contemporary global sounds, Broda Harrison’s music is driven by emotion, authenticity, and spiritual depth — crafting songs that are not just heard, but felt.
Beyond artistry, he is also a respected force in music publishing, rights administration, and digital strategy, bridging creativity and business while expanding opportunities across Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and beyond.
Signed to Trust Music Records / SAP Music Group, Broda Harrison continues building a legacy that merges artistic excellence with global vision.
Availability
“Don’t Play With Me (God on My Side)” is available now worldwide on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all major streaming platforms.
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