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Ghanaian musician, Susan Adu Gyamfi, has released a new single, 'Yedawase', to wrap up 2023 for God's loving kindness and mercies.
The title which literally translates as 'We Thank You' in Akan, is a testament to Susan's gratitude for the blessings and milestones achieved in her music career.
Under the expert management of Sanctuary Sounds, led by Reverend Amos Agyenim Boateng, founder of the Gilga Family Ministry, Susan embarked on a remarkable journey this year. The journey kicked off with a nationwide media tour in January, starting in the Oti Region, and included performances at selected events across Ghana.
The single 'Yedawase', produced by award-winning producer De Thompson (DDT), encapsulates the essence of thanksgiving and the spirit of a new beginning.
Susan Adu Gyamfi has become a household name in the Ghanaian music industry, celebrated for her soulful voice and inspirational lyrics. With 'Yedawase', she continues to build on her legacy, providing fans with a soulful track that resonates with gratitude and hope.
The single is officially available today on all major streaming platforms worldwide. Fans and music enthusiasts are encouraged to stream, download, and share in the celebration of a successful year and the anticipation of greater things to come.
Listen to 'Yedawase' by Susan here - https://li.sten.to/susanadugyamfiyedawase

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