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US-based Ghanaian lead worshipper, Siisi Edwards, has released a new single titled “Mere Santen”.
The song comprises appellations that glorify God and express gratitude for His greatness.
Siisi Edwards, who is known for his inspiring gospel music, has once again delivered a song that is sure to uplift the spirits of listeners.
“Mere Santen” is a song that reminds believers of the nature and attributes of God and His unending and unfailing love.

Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Siisi Edwards said, “I received the chorus of this song during a prayer walk and when I got home, I decided to write an appellation to the chorus. So, the song describes further the attributes of GOD in the Ghanaian language Twi. I believe that this song will inspire others to also worship God for all that He has done for them.”
His music is known for its powerful messages of hope, faith, love, reaching out the God’s people, the lost and those who are standing at the crossroads and not able to decide whether to follow Christ or not
With the release of “Mere Santen”, Siisi Edwards continues to cement his place as one of the most inspiring gospel artistes.
Siisi Edwards in collaboration with GP Music has hinted at bringing about two more worship songs by the end of 2023.
“Mere Santen” is now available on all digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Lovers of Siisi Edwards can also follow him on social media for updates on his music and upcoming projects.
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