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Ahead of her much-anticipated annual concert, Celestial Praiz, gospel minister Celestine Donkor has released a new single titled ‘We Hail You.’
Rendered in Key A Minor, ‘We Hail You’ amplifies God’s unique being and the unfettered powers he has over the world.
The song blends English with Twi, a Ghanaian local language.
With Frank Owusu-Addo on bass guitar, Joshua on saxophone, Ebenezer Amissah, Morris and Ekow Nsenku Jr on keyboards, the song is a melodious blends of the various creative abilities.
Celestine as usual, is at her vocal best in this composition, with a support from the Celestial Breed.
‘We Hail You’ was recorded live in Accra, produced, mixed and mastered by Joe Amoah of Springboard Studios.
It was co-written by Celestine Donkor and Joe Amoah.
In the meantime, the award-winning gospel musician is girding up for Celestial Praiz which is slated for March 9, 2025 at the Dominion Sanctuary of the Victory Bible Church in Awoshie.
It featured Minister GUC of Nigeria, Zaza Mokhathi of South Africa, Pastor Edwin Dadson, Kweku Teye, among others.
Watch ‘We Hail You’ below:
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