Audio By Carbonatix
Teenage singer, Keziah Adu, is ready to take on the world with her music as she unveils a new song titled ‘Aban Denden’.
The soulful gospel tune released under Okodie Records features multiple award-winning producer and singer, Nacee.
This project happens to be her first after placing 4th in the 4th season of Adom TV’s Nsoromma music reality show.
‘Aban Denden’, a which Twi term which means strong tower or protector, basically reminds believers to remain steadfast in their walk with God.
Keziah Adu, who was born and raised at the cottage of Mile 34 in the Twifo Atti-Morkwa District, hopes to get her music recognized in every part of Ghana and beyond.
Her new song, ‘Aban Denden’ featuring Nacee is available on all streaming platforms.
Latest Stories
-
Ecobank Ghana MD expresses gratitude to customers, staff at 9 Lessons & Carols Service
3 hours -
Ghana and Germany deepen economic partnership: A new era of investment and cooperation
4 hours -
Breaking up before the holidays: Is it better to let go before or after the festive season?
4 hours -
From waste to purpose: Prudential Life advances no-plastic-use agenda with plastic recycled desk project
4 hours -
Jerry Ahmed opposes use of athletes’ bonuses as Sports Fund sources
5 hours -
Water supply disruption looms as Weija Plant undergoes maintenance on Friday
5 hours -
Accra: Corn miller in court for planning to set Kantamanto shops ablaze
5 hours -
Over 1.3m young Ghanaians out of work or school – GSS
5 hours -
Merqury Quaye Live DJ Concert set for December 25 at Laboma Beach Resort
5 hours -
Six drivers arrested as AMA boss enforces approved public transport fares
5 hours -
Aephaniel Owusu-Agyemang: A journey of leadership, policy and economic purpose
5 hours -
Victory for Ghana’s forests: Civil society hails revocation of controversial L.I. 2462
5 hours -
HIV testing should be mandatory for employment in Ghana – Habib Iddrisu
5 hours -
The use of ‘olonka’ must end, we need proper measuring scale – Kofi Kapito
6 hours -
Gov’t bans mining in forest reserves; violators face up to 25 years in prison
6 hours
