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Ghanaian gospel musician Felicia Boadu has released a new single titled 'Aseda', a thanksgiving-themed song that highlights gratitude and faith in God.
The track, produced by Genius Selection, was officially released on March 13 and is now available on major digital streaming platforms worldwide.
Aseda, which means "thanksgiving", carries a message centred on appreciation and reflection. Through the song, Felicia Boadu encourages listeners to acknowledge God’s goodness and remain thankful in every season of life.
Known for her expressive vocals and faith-driven music, the gospel singer continues to use her songs to inspire hope and spiritual reflection among audiences.
Her latest release follows the same path, delivering a worship-inspired sound that resonates with believers and fans of gospel music.
The single is currently available on platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Boomplay and YouTube, allowing listeners across the world to access the song.
With Aseda, Felicia Boadu adds another entry to her growing catalogue of gospel music while reinforcing the message of gratitude and devotion that continues to define her ministry.
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