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Gspel minister and worship leader Ken Blege has released his latest single, “Matsɔ Nyɛ Agbe”, a profound anthem of gratitude and total surrender.
Now available on all major digital streaming platforms, the song serves as a melodic pledge of a life dedicated entirely to the service and praise of God.
The title, “Matsɔ Nyɛ Agbe”, is a powerful Ewe phrase which translates as “I will use my life”. In a world where worship is often expressed through words alone, Ken Blege takes a deeper approach, presenting his entire existence as a “living sacrifice”. The song captures the heart of a believer who recognises that the greatest gift one can offer the Creator is not just a song from the lips, but a life lived in intentional worship.
“This song was birthed from a place of deep reflection on God’s faithfulness,” says Ken Blege. “When I looked at everything He has done for me, I realised that words were not enough. I wanted to make a vow that my days, my breath, and my actions would be the notes that compose a symphony of praise to Him.”
Produced with a soulful, atmospheric arrangement that allows the message to take centre stage, “Matsɔ Nyɛ Agbe” blends heartfelt lyrics with a sincere vocal delivery that has become Ken Blege’s signature sound. It is designed to lead listeners into their own private space of consecration and thanksgiving.

As the Ghanaian gospel industry continues to witness a surge in authentic, spirit-led music, Ken Blege stands out as a voice committed to depth and spiritual integrity. “Matsɔ Nyɛ Agbe” is expected to resonate deeply with worshippers across the globe, transcending language barriers through its universal theme of gratitude.
“Matsɔ Nyɛ Agbe” is out now and is available for streaming and download on Spotify, Apple Music, Boomplay, YouTube, and other digital platforms.
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