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Ghanaian UK based gospel artiste Emmanuel Gyamfi releases new gospel banger OKASA

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Ghanaian UK based Gospel singer Emmanuel Gyamfi is out with a new song “OKASA”

“Okasa” was given by divine inspiration in a dream. The lyrics to this song are thoughtfully crafted, reminding the listeners of God’s promises and faithfulness to us.  

Its lyrics serve as a beacon of hope, reminding us that even in the darkest of times, a glimmer of light can be found and through His word, is able to do all things.  The song will be released on Friday 1st December.

The song is in the Ghanaian language (Twi), meaning that “He (God) speaks “. His words are Yes and Amen, and every word He has spoken over us must come to pass, for his Word will never return unto him void nor shall it fall to the ground. (2 Corinthians 1:20) (Isaiah 55:11).

The song was recorded in London at my annual event called “Rain on Us”. 

‘This song would not have been possible without my team in the UK and Ghana, who have been of great support from the start of this project. I sincerely thank God for the lives of Nii Francis, Princess, Stephanie, Steffanie, Tamara, Nathan, Kamala, Annalise as BVs, Lorraine, and Alisha as event managers. Thanks to Kwadwo Adjei, Elijah, Jo Oware and Ato Roni (The Band).

“I pray this song deeply encourages and blesses someone who thinks all hope is lost. He is the same God yesterday, today, and forever, so in all things, let’s keep trusting in His word because He is, and He remains the same.”

The song is currently on YouTube and all various music streaming platforms.

Source: GospelHousGh (Nana Kay)

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Following the release of his track “Mamalé”, we caught up with the talented artist known for his blend of funk, soul, and gospel sounds.

– What inspired you to write “Mamalé”, and what message do you hope listeners take away from the song?

I was inspired by my own story, growing with my mom, after my dad past away , I wanted to celebrate all the moms , because they are the back bone of each families . Being a dad today, I wanted show in this song particularily in the clip video , how important it is for a kid to a father figure in his life. The message shared is  positivity, love and that , We should cherish life and the people around us . 

– Your music seamlessly blends different influences. Can you tell us a bit about your musical background and how different genres have shaped your sound?

I was influenced by Afrobeat growing up in Africa, my dad love s Fella Kuti , when we moved to Canada I discovered soul , Rn’b , gospel with folk music  , growing up listening to artist like  Steve wonder , Boyz to men , Éric Clapton and singing in a gospel choir had a big influence in my music and shaped it definitely! 

– How does it feel to see your music resonate with listeners around the world, and what do you think sets this track apart from your previous work?

I’m humble and amazed, let’s say that English is not my daily language meaning that I’m surrended by French speaking language, I decided to write in English and that  gave me more possibilities and allow my music to travel to more places that I could have never imagine 

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