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Promising gospel artist Lordable Holm is set to release his debut album later this year, marking his official entrance into the Ghanaian gospel music scene.
Titled The Journey of Grace, the album features nine tracks, including My Light, Long for You, Begye Wayeyi (featuring Rev. Edwin Dadson), The Prayer Song, and his latest single Oke Mi Y3.
According to Lordable, the album is deeply personal, reflecting his life journey through challenges, and how God's grace has preserved him. He believes his music is meant to breathe life into the lifeless and offer hope to the hopeless.
In his personal life, the artist is known as Lordable Patrick Nii Adjei Holm. He is a talented vocalist, songwriter, and instrumentalist, skilled in playing various instruments including the piano, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, and drums.
Lordable has previously collaborated with several renowned gospel artists, including Celestine Donkor, Rev. Edwin Dadson, Ps Isaiah Fosu Kwakye, Rev. Elliot Lamptey, Ike Nanor, and Nigerian gospel artist Steve Crown, among others, as an instrumentalist.

His notable projects include playing the keyboard for Celestine Donkor’s award-winning song Agbebolo, providing bass guitar for Adom ne Ahumobro (Grace and Mercy), and ministering at ICGC’s Annual Greater Works conference since 2017.
In 2019, he shared a stage with South African gospel sensation Mahalia Buchanan. In 2020, Lordable was crowned the overall winner of KODA’s KODED Studios Gospel Icon competition, and in 2023, he performed alongside South African gospel star Manbongi Fero at ICGC’s Greater Works event.
Details about the album launch venue and dates will be announced soon by the artist.
As an emerging talent, Lordable is open to collaborations and sponsorships to help him reach his full potential in the industry. His music is currently available on his social media platforms, including YouTube.
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