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Ghanaian UK based gospel musician and songwriter, Victoria Ivy Obeng, has released her much anticipated Extended Play titled My Passion.
The EP features five spirit filled songs: ‘Take Me Deeper’, ‘Psalms 34’, ‘I Surrender’, ‘I Love You More Than Anything’ and ‘You Alone’.
The project, according to the singer, was birthed from a deep hunger for God’s presence and an unwavering love for Jesus Christ. Rooted in scripture and inspired by a life of worship, the EP is a response to the call for total surrender.
“To love the lord with all my heart, soul, mind and strength (Mark 12:30)songs like, ‘Take Me Deeper’ and ‘I Surrender’ express longing for intimacy with God and a willingness to yield completely to his will,” she revealed.
Ivy Obeng added that “ also ‘You Alone’ and ‘I Love You More Than Anything’ declare Christ as the centre of all devotions, while ‘Psalms 34’ reflects a lifestyle of continuous praise.”
She started singing at the age of eight and, with the determination to reach the top, Ivy Obeng has touched and impacted many lives with her God given talent through ministrations at various events.
The gospel minister started writing and recording her songs in 2020 during the COVID 19 lockdown. She is eager to impact lives and change destinies for the better through her music.
The EP is available on all digital music stores worldwide.
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