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Gospel singer Selina Boateng is marking 22 years in ministry with the release of a new single, Twale, and a major worship concert in September.
The artiste, who started out as a backing vocalist in Kumasi, said her journey has been one of grace, from singing at Jehovah Nissi Studios to becoming an award-winning gospel minister. She released her debut single in 2003 and by 2012 had become a household name, winning Vodafone Song of the Year and several gospel awards.
Her breakthrough hit Alpha and Omega brought her international recognition and opened doors to minister across Europe. Yet, she maintains that her success has always been rooted in faith.
“Twenty-two years ago, I was doing backing vocals. I could write and record for people, sometimes without pay - but I did it out of passion. Later, my own song was released, and it became such a blessing,” she recalled.
Her new song Twale, written during prayer in Amsterdam, is already striking a chord with fans. “For 22 years, He has been my helper, my comforter, my everything. That’s why I give Him Twale,” she said.
Selena believes her music has been a vessel of healing and deliverance. She recounted testimonies of listeners who experienced breakthroughs, including a child who reportedly stood up for the first time while her music video was playing. “Music is spirit. That is why I believe God uses it to work miracles in people’s lives,” she explained.
As part of the anniversary, she will headline The Throne Room Experience on 21 September at the Church of Pentecost, Spintex. The worship event will feature ACP Kofi Sarpong, Rev Hannah Marfo and other notable gospel ministers.
“It will be a powerful time in God’s presence. I believe lives will be touched,” she assured.
From backing vocalist to gospel icon, Selina Boateng’s story is one of persistence, faith and praise, and she insists the journey is far from over.
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