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Gospel musician Chris Paakow Nelson has released his latest single, 'Ese' on Wednesday, January 10, 2024.
In the Yoruba dialect, 'Ese' translates to 'thank you', encapsulating gratitude and appreciation.
The inspiration for the song arose during a challenging period at the end of 2022 when Chris Nelson found solace in the melody and woke up with an overwhelming sense of thankfulness.
Produced by New Gen Music, the song is evidence of God's faithfulness and a reminder that every new day brings the promise of positive change.
Chris Paakow Nelson, a Bible-believing Christian, has been actively involved in worship since he was nine years old.
His journey includes leading worship at a Christian youth camp in Accra, ministering at various events, and serving with renowned figures in the gospel music scene.
His previous singles, including "Grateful," "Never Let Me Go," "As the Deer," and "I Will Wait," have received acclaim for their powerful messages and soul-stirring melodies.
"Ese" is Chris Nelson's latest offering and he expresses his hope that the song becomes a medium for believers to express gratitude for past blessings and, in faith, anticipate fulfilling their future expectations.
Listen to Ese on Apple Music, Spotify and Deezer.
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