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Ghanaian-American-based Gospel singer Lady Rhoda has featured gospel artiste Minister Igwe on a new single titled ‘Thank You.’
The song is a heartwarming expression of gratitude and praise, resonating with audiences worldwide.
Lady Rhoda, known for her powerful vocals and powerful lyrics, has been making waves in the music scene for the past years. Her previous releases have showcased her unique style that blends contemporary sounds with traditional influences. With ‘Thank You’, she aims to create a song that can uplift spirits and encourage listeners to express their appreciation for life’s blessings.
Minister Igwe also brings a wealth of experience and spiritual depth to the collaboration. His ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt worship has made him a beloved figure in the gospel community in both Ghana and Nigeria.
Together, Lady Rhoda and Minister Igwe are expected to create a powerful anthem that speaks to both the mind and the soul.
The music video was shot and directed by Skyweb, one of the most experienced film directors in Ghana.
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