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France-based Ghanaian gospel artiste Navah Music has collaborated with celebrated vocalist Piesie Esther on a new single titled Onokwarefo, a stirring tribute to the faithfulness of God.
The song, which is currently available for download (link to be added), is a rich blend of soul and worship rooted in personal testimony. Onokwarefo, which means “God is Faithful” in Twi, draws from moments of deep reflection and gratitude in Navah Music’s life and ministry.
Sharing the inspiration behind the song, Navah Music recounted how a familiar hymn from childhood became the foundation for this collaboration.
“Growing up, we had morning devotion with a song from Mama Esther Nyamekye, ‘One yen adi no yie,’ almost every morning. When I was thanking God for a decade in active ministry, that was the song I kept singing in my closet. While preparing for the celebration, the Lord laid 2 Samuel 7:18-22 on my heart.”
He further reflected on how the journey of faith shaped the song’s message. “I started to remember how it all started; the journey, the ups and downs, and where God has brought me today, and a melody started ringing in my spirit. The Lord directed me to a specific producer and another vessel who could express the song best (Piesie Esther). I just followed the instruction.”
Onokwarefo is a passionate expression of God’s constancy through life’s trials and victories, and an invitation to listeners to reflect on and celebrate His goodness.
Navah Music, known for his soulful sound and authentic worship, continues to impact the gospel music scene with his faith-driven approach. His collaboration with Piesie Esther not only strengthens his musical portfolio but also reaffirms his commitment to delivering spirit-filled songs that uplift and inspire.
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