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Gospel musician Mavis Asante has released a new single titled ‘Aseda Reloaded’, adding to her growing catalogue of Christian music.
The singer, known for Obaatan, Aseda Nnwom and Victory, is noted for combining ministry with music while, in her own words, winning souls for Christ.
Her latest release, delivered in a highlife style, highlights God’s greatness and goodness. The song reflects on how God’s love rescues people from the snares of the devil.
Mavis whose maiden album was released in 2009, announced her return to active music in 2024 with Victory after a long break.
The past year has marked a strong resurgence for her as she has performed on major platforms and continued to influence the gospel music community with her work.
Aside from her music career, Mavis Asante is an ordained minister. She was consecrated as a Prophetess in 2020 after completing her training at the Living Faith Theological Seminary.
‘Aseda Reloaded’ is accompanied by fresh visuals directed by Skyweb. Watch here.
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