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Empress Gifty, a Ghanaian gospel sensation, has revealed that Kuami Eugene writing her latest song, "Watch Me," was a prophecy.
She told Joy Prime's Roselyn Felli on Changes show that her spiritual father prophesied earlier in 2023 that she would receive a song written by someone.
When Kuami Eugene informed her about the song, she decided to consult her pastor to be sure she was on the right path.
"Around August and September last year, I was there when Kuami Eugene called to tell me that he has a song for me. So, I asked him to send it. After listening to it, I noticed the song was speaking to me because I was done with my EP and we were ready to release the song, and then I told Edem to wait so I could go to my spiritual father and ask him about this song because I remember he told me somebody would send me a song. When I called and told him about it, he said, that is the song, and I should go and do it."
But while she prayed over how to go about with video production of the song, God directed her back to the writer of the song, and she obeyed, according to Empress Gifty.
After producing the song, she said Kuami Eugene did not charge a dime for all the works he has put in the visualisation of the song, including royalties.
"He didn’t even take 1 cedi from me. I showed appreciation. Royalty and everything is mine; I'm sharing anything with him."
She also disclosed that Kuami Eugene is the producer of her album yet to be released, which her fans and music lovers should anticipate.
Currently, "Watch Me" is one of the most listened to and trending gospel songs in Ghana, and Empress Gifty is making waves with the song, expressing gratitude to Kuami Eugene for the great job done for the success of the song.
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