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Michael Kesse keeps growing in the field of gospel music after his turn from the secular world a few years ago.
In his bid to evangelise through music, the silky-voiced singer has released a new song titled ‘Worship Arise’.
The soothing piece of music done in Key F# Minor, highlights the necessity of worship.
Kesse emphasises why he will worship God in spite of trials and tribulations.
Explaining the inspiration behind the song, he told Joy Entertainment that a lot of people are drifting from the world and being indoctrinated by a belief that there is no God.

“I was inspired by how some Christians these days are losing their fire for GOD, in the case of “there’s no GOD”,” he said.
He further indicated that the song will revive and draw them back to God.
Kesse is a Ghanaian singer, songwriter and performer. He gained prominence after winning the fourth season of TV3's Mentor.
He also took part in the season 2 of Project Fame West Africa and emerged first runner-up to Chidinma.[
After a successful career in the music industry, releasing hit songs, featuring some of topmost acts, earning nominations in prestigious award schemes and winning some slots, he decided to get into gospel music.
Some of his gospel songs include 'Mehu Yesu', 'Sweet Jesus', and 'Amazing Love.'
Listen to Worship Arise HERE:
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