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On the heels of the success of his January release, “The Promise” which featured Philip Adzale, the wait is over; Gospel recording artiste and worshipper, Siisi Baidoo has released a new single, “Otim Ho Daa” from the much anticipated “Revelation Album” set to be unveiled in June, 2022.
This song is nothing short of reassuring that our God is everlasting. It has a perfect blend of the English language and the beautiful Ghanaian local language, Twi.
“Otim Ho Daa” proves that we can walk in the same path as those that came before us did. Siisi’s music has an anthemic feel and easily ushers people into the presence of God. The song is easy to sing along and promises to be a regular on churches’ praise and worship list.
When you pray, say a prayer for Siisi and his team Crafted Nation and be sure to check out this song “Otim Ho Daa” which will be available on 6th May, 2022 on all music platforms.
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