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Sensational gospel musician Micheal Kesse Frimpong has said the transition from doing secular to gospel music has been challenging.
Kesse, as he is popularly known, is currently promoting his fourth gospel single titled "Oluwadara" featuring Belac 360 and produced by Vibehouse.
According to Kesse, his decision to turn to gospel was by the inspiration of the Spirit of God.
"What triggered my turn to do gospel music is the Spirit of God. It wasn't my personal decision, and yes, it's not that easy to do the work of God but all I can say is that it has been good thus far," he said.
When asked what the motivation behind his latest single "Oluwadara" was, the sensational vocalist said, "Oluwadara is a song that talks about the goodness of God. It’s a Nigerian language, Yuroba to be precise.
The song talks about how good God can be when you get to know Him more.
It is also an inspirational song to inspire people to not lose hope and know that God has times and seasons in His hands,'' he said.
Kesse rose to fame after winning the fourth season of TV3 Mentor program having featured on numerous hit singles including "Azonto Fiesta", "Let Me Know", among others.
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