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Ghanaian gospel minister Perez Musik is set to usher believers into a deeper place of communion with God through his upcoming single, By Prayer, which will be released on June 20, 2025, via his official YouTube channel.
Rooted in the timeless truth of James 5:16: “The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results”, By Prayer is a call to the altar, a charge to the believer to engage the heavens with fervent prayer and unwavering faith.
Perez Musik, whose spirit-led songs such as Hewale Lala, Blema Tesaa, and The Lord’s Prayer have become staples in Ghanaian worship circles, describes the new release as a product of “travail and waiting”. With an Afro-contemporary gospel sound doused in scriptural depth, the song reflects both his artistic excellence and his commitment to drawing hearts to God.
“We birth power, progress, and victory, by prayer. This song came from a real place of travail and waiting. My prayer is that it becomes yours too,” Perez Musik shared, offering a glimpse into the spiritual journey that birthed the track.
Ahead of the official release, he shared a snippet on Instagram (@perezmusik233), which has already begun stirring deep anticipation among fans, worship leaders, and the wider gospel music community.
By Prayer is a reminder that prayer is not a last resort but a believer’s first response. With its soul-lifting melody, passionate delivery and Holy Spirit-inspired message, the song is set to resonate in churches, homes, and personal prayer closets across the world.
Perez Musik, whose ministry has consistently bridged the traditional and contemporary, is once again delivering a song that does not just entertain, but edifies and equips.
As the release date approaches, the body of Christ awaits another worship moment destined to leave an eternal imprint.

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