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Rita Adomolga, a Ghanaian gospel artiste based in the United States of America, has announced the release of her new music single on May 15, 2023.
The new single titled ‘Wasesa Me’ is a mid-tempo track that talks about God’s power to change the unchangeable and make lives better.
'Wasesa Me' in Twi phrase means ‘he has changed me’. The single was produced by renowned record producer Nacee.
‘Wasesa Me’ showcases Rita's unique vocal range and singing prowess.
"The world needs the assurance that it’s only the Lord that can change their situations hence the need to build up their faith in order to access the change. I hope that this music will uplift people's spirits and bring them closer to their faith,” she said.

Rita Adomolga, who started singing at a young age, has established herself as one of the most respected gospel artistes in the diaspora.
She has won several awards for her exceptional music, including the Gospel Artist of the Year 2023 at Bolga Online Frafra Music Awards. She has performed at numerous events.
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