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Ghanaian reggae and dancehall artiste TopGyal Renner is set to release her latest single, Grateful, on Thursday 25th July 2025.
The track, produced by renowned producer Riddim Boss, is a heartfelt reggae piece reflecting themes of growth, strength and gratitude.
The song will be available on all major streaming platforms, and fans are encouraged to subscribe to TopGyal Renner and RNYMusic across social media and music services.
“Grateful is my story. Real, raw, and full of love to all who played a role and are still supporting,” said Renner, whose real name is Mercy Renner.
Known for her versatility across reggae, dancehall, afrobeat and soul, Renner has been steadily rising in Ghana’s music scene. Under the management of Iddriss Yussif and RNYMusic, she has carved a distinct identity with her empowering lyrics, bold stage presence and genre-blending sound.
Her previous works include Never Stop Try, Step Up, and Save Us, which have earned her recognition for delivering music rooted in social commentary and emotional honesty.
With Grateful, Renner continues to expand her musical footprint, offering a sound that not only connects emotionally but reinforces her brand as a powerful, conscious female artiste who stays true to her roots.
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