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Ghanaian gospel musician, Pastor Edwin Dadson, has released a new praise medley titled 'Hallel Praise' featuring Joe Mettle.
'Hallel Praise' follows already released singles, 'Me and My House' feat Daniel Damola and 'More Than Good,' off Pastor Dadson's live recording project with Spikenard Music International, dubbed 'Proof Grace.'
The medley was recorded live at the This Far by Grace concert held in Accra last September, a night that drew thousands of worshippers and featured unforgettable performances by some of the powerhouses in the gospel music industry, such as Akesse Brempong, Pastor Isaiah Fosu-Kwakye Jnr, Naa Mercy Sinclear, Philip Adzale, Elliot Lamptey, and South African gospel sensation Mabongi Fero.
'Hallel Praise' is a vibrant and dynamic expression of worship that celebrates the faithfulness and grace of God. With powerful vocals and infectious energy, Pastor Edwin Dadson and Joe Mettle deliver a song that invites everyone to join in a heartfelt celebration of praise.
Reflecting on the project, Pastor Edwin Dadson remarked, "Hallel Praise is not just a song; it’s an anthem of gratitude. It’s a reflection of God’s boundless grace and a call for us to worship Him in truth and spirit. The energy and atmosphere at the live recording were truly divine, and I’m blessed to have worked with Joe Mettle and all the amazing ministers who graced the concert.”

'Hallel Praise' is now available on all major digital streaming platforms, giving fans and worshippers a chance to relive the divine encounter from the concert.
Pastor Edwin Dadson and Spikenard Music International are also gearing up to release more tracks from the 'Proof Grace' project, promising an album filled with spirit-filled worship and praise.
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