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Ghanaian Gospel Artiste domiciled in France, Navah has released ‘Wayɛ Bi,’ a heartfelt new single featuring Yvonne Menz and El Manuel.
The song, produced by Navah, continues his journey of thanksgiving, acknowledging God’s enduring goodness and mercy.
With lyrics rooted in personal testimonies and gratitude, ‘Wayɛ Bi’ stands out as a reflective anthem that will resonate with listeners, especially as the year draws to a close.
Built on a classic highlife ballad, ‘Wayɛ Bi’ offers a memorable melody combined with storytelling lyrics, making it an ideal choice for moments of thanksgiving.
Yvonne Menz and El Manuel add depth to the song by infusing their own life experiences, enhancing the praise-filled message.
Together, their harmonies and lyrical delivery bring out the essence of gratitude, encouraging listeners to reflect on God’s faithfulness.
The single was recorded live at Navah’s ‘Here I Am’ concert, which celebrated the 10th anniversary of his music ministry.
The live recording, held on August 4, 2024, at Holy Fire International Ministries in Takoradi, captured the energy and worship spirit of the night. Navah has hinted that ‘Wayɛ Bi’ is just the beginning, with more music from the concert to be released in the coming months.
With ‘Wayɛ Bi,’ Navah hopes to inspire many to look back on the year with gratitude and draw strength from God's enduring mercies.
Download or stream ‘Wayɛ Bi’ here: Wayɛ Bi – Navah feat. Yvonne Menz & El Manuel
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