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Ghanaian reggae artiste David Oscar Dogbe has released a new single, 'Count Your Blessings.'
The track delivers a message of faith, resilience and gratitude for divine guidance, even in the face of life’s challenges. It is built on Oscar’s authentic reggae sound and reflective lyrics, positioning the song as a musical sermon on perseverance rooted in spirituality.
'Count Your Blessings' captures the essence of bouncing back from adversity through faith in Jah (God). One of its standout lines underscores the message: “even if I stumble and fall…I and I will keep on standing tall.”
The single encourages listeners to embrace struggles as opportunities to demonstrate strength through conviction. Oscar says the piece is not only a reminder of resilience but also a call to see life lessons as valuable learning curves.
With smooth vocals delivered over a roots-reggae beat, the song creates a soundscape that is both soothing and deeply inspiring. It is already being described as a prayer for those navigating difficult times, offering hope and motivation.
“Count Your Blessings” extends Oscar’s growing catalogue of spiritually uplifting records. His previous works include “Thank You Jah,” “Legal Tender,” and “We Are the Light,” which features reggae star Shasha Marley.
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