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Gospel musician Piesie Esther has dismissed speculations that she is not on good terms with 'Watch Me' hitmaker Empress Gifty.
Concerns about their relationship arose after an interview on Power FM on Saturday, 13th September 2025. During the show, host Agyeman Prempeh asked Piesie to mention who won Artiste of the Year at the 2025 Ghana Music Awards USA. It took some persuasion before she eventually mentioned Empress Gifty’s name.
When asked if she had congratulated Empress on her award, Piesie responded that nobody had congratulated her when she won Artiste of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards Europe in 2023. This response triggered conversations on social media, with some suggesting there might be tension between the two gospel musicians.
However, speaking on Daybreak Hitz with Doreen Avio and Kwame Dadzie on Hitz FM, Piesie clarified that there was no problem between them.
“The reason I didn’t want to mention Empress’s name on Agyeman’s show was that when she won the award people said a lot about it. Some said she deserved it, others said otherwise. By God’s grace the controversy died down, so the moment you raise it again then you want it to escalate. That was why I didn’t want to bring her into the conversation.
I don’t have any problem with Empress Gifty. I don’t know anyone who can boldly say I have an issue with him or her. It will not happen. I have a good relationship with Gifty. We talk,” she said.
Meanwhile, Piesie Esther has released a new song titled Nyame Ye, which is already winning the hearts of music lovers.
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