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Two of Ghana's dynamic gospel musicians, Kofi Karikari and KobbySalm are serving gospel music lovers a new Christmas anthem this Yuletide.
The track titled 'Never Forget', seamlessly blends the rhythmic vibes of Amapiano with traditional hi-life melodies, delivering a soul-stirring and groove-worthy experience that promises to become the anthem of gratitude this holiday season.
'Never Forget' is not just a song; it's an expression of gratitude, encouraging listeners to reflect on the unending goodness, mercies, and protection of God.
Renowned for his work on Black Sheriff's smash hit single, Samsney takes the reins of production, adding an extra layer of musical excellence to this uplifting track. The result is a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary sounds that is sure to captivate audiences worldwide.
'Never Forget' is available on all major digital music outlets via https://ditto.fm/never-forget-kobbysalm-kofi-karikari
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