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Ghanaian-born US-based gospel sensation Paappa Yawson, known offstage as Enoch Ansah, continues to make waves in the gospel and urban music scenes with his unique sound and powerful message.
Now officially signed to one of Africa’s most prestigious record labels, Zagazaa Empire Records, Paappa Yawson is set to take his musical career to even greater heights.
Recognised as one of the few urban gospel acts making a significant impact internationally, Paappa Yawson is best known for his soul-stirring track “Nsu Mma Me”, which has garnered widespread attention and airplay across various platforms.

With his recent signing to Zagazaa Empire Records—a label known for pushing boundaries and elevating African talent globally—fans can expect a new wave of music from the rising gospel star.
The label is currently working on a major collaboration with Paappa Yawson and one of the biggest names in Ghanaian music, promising a track that blends powerful gospel with contemporary sounds.
In addition, Paappa Yawson has teamed up with none other than Kofi Kinaata, the “King of the West,” for an upcoming masterpiece that fans are already eagerly anticipating. This collaboration is expected to fuse lyrical depth with spiritual inspiration, a hallmark of both artists.
Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting journey as Paappa Yawson continues to inspire, uplift, and innovate through gospel music.
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