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Ghana's pioneering gospel record label by a church, The Keeper’s Music (TKM), has officially welcomed its newest artist, Neyty, with the release of her debut single 'Most High God' on the stated date.
This powerful worship song is expected to inspire believers and elevate worship experiences globally.
Neyty, a trained pastor, worship leader, and songwriter, discovered her talent at the age of seven while attending the Rev. John Teye Memorial Institute.
Her passion for gospel music flourished during her education at Seven Great Princes Academy. Since joining The Keeper’s House Chapel International in 2017, Neyty has grown her musical skills and deepened her spiritual calling to minister through music.
The new song 'Most High God' showcases Neyty’s soulful voice alongside a rich musical arrangement, aimed at drawing listeners into deeper communion with the Holy Spirit.
Speaking ahead of the release, Rev. Francis W. Aubyn, Lead Pastor of The Keeper’s House Chapel International, said, “We are thrilled to introduce Neyty to the world. Her debut single is a testament to the anointing upon her life. The focus has been on nurturing talents within the church, providing an international platform for gospel artistes to spread the message of Jesus Christ.”
Neyty joins an impressive roster of artistes on the label, including the celebrated gospel acts Flo Ra, Tansy and the TKM group, who have contributed to shaping the gospel music landscape in Ghana and beyond.
Neyty's debut single is set to add fresh energy to the label's already influential catalogue, which includes hits like “Beautiful God” featuring Joe Mettle and Flo Ra, “Power In The Name” with Siisi Baidoo, “Favour” featuring Tansy, “God Almighty” with Flo Ra among others.
With Neyty's official introduction and the release of 'Most High God'.
The Keeper’s Music continues to establish itself as a leading force in spreading Spirit-filled music and elevating gospel artistry from Ghana to the world stage.
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