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Gospel artiste Kwabena Donkor also known as KDM, has released his uplifting song dubbed 'Wo Yie' to encourage Christians to praise their maker.
The singer who doubles as a Naval Officer said he’s committed to winning souls for Christ through his melodious reggae-themed song, which has been garnering numbers on social media.
According to him, his decision to write the Wo Yie song stemmed from a Bible verse (1 Chronicle 16:34), which emphasises Christians proclaiming the goodness of the almighty God.
In an interview, KDM, who has also featured gospel act Joyce Blessing on his 'Only You' song, indicated that his passion is to be an ambassador of Christ, spreading the gospel of Christ through music.
The latest single, "Wo Yie", was produced by 'Jake on the beat'.
KDM’s hard work had him grabbing three awards during the recently-held NKZ Music Awards 2021.
The categories he won included the Gospel Song of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, and Gospel Artiste of the Year.
Due to his unquestionable dedication and commitment to what he loves to do, he has been nominated and shortlisted for various awards.
Therefore, it wasn't surprising when the Western Music Awards nominated him recently to commend his outstanding work.
He is an incredible performer who has graced various occasions to sing and inspire his followers to be more in life.
KDM has his name written on amazing and timeless songs such as "Only You", "Menim Wo", "Shine on me", "Miracle God", among others, including two outstanding albums.
He has made it clear on several occasions that his work as a minister of the gospel is ordained to touch the lives of lost souls and persons struggling in life.
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