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Rising gospel artist, Milliesther has officially stepped into the music scene with her debut single, "Awurade Do."
The song, which translates to "God’s Love," is a powerful celebration of faith and gratitude, resonating deeply with listeners seeking hope and inspiration.
Hailing from Asante Akim Breku, Milliesther balances her roles as a businesswoman and musician. She owns Yesu Ayebi Shop, a thriving wholesale and retail phone business in Accra.
Nonetheless, she credits her husband, John Addo, as a pillar of support and the primary sponsor of her music journey. His unwavering belief in her talent and vision has been instrumental in bringing "Awurade Do" to life.
The song has begun capturing the hearts of gospel music lovers with its uplifting lyrics and scenic visuals, which vividly convey the song’s powerful message of God’s love.
The music video is gradually gaining traction online, with fans appreciating the vibrant production and Milliesther's heartfelt performance.
Meanwhile, Milliesther describes her music as a testimony of God’s grace in her life.

“This song is a reflection of my faith and gratitude to God. I hope it inspires and touches the hearts of everyone who listens,” she shared.
As she continues to establish herself in the gospel music industry, Milliesther invites fans to join her journey by following her on social media:
With "Awurade Do" marking a strong start to her music career, Milliesther is poised to inspire many through her music, faith, and the unwavering support of her family.
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