In a dynamic music industry like ours, things keep changing as new stars keep surfacing with new talents.
Apart from the few creative artistes who are known, most budding musicians tend to lose focus after reigning for a couple of years as they repeat the same beats and styles in their music.
Nana Yeboah, a secular-turned-gospel musician has promised to change the trend of gospel music in Ghana, with the support of his management team.
Nana Yeboah told BEATWAVES that he decided to go gospel because he had receive a number of prophecy urging him to go gospel.
He noted that his 13-track gospel album title 'Wonye Nyame Lawyer' would attract every music lover because it is unique.
The lyrics of the songs, with good backing vocals, are neatly arranged with sensational and inspirational rhythms, making the album unique and pleasing to the ear.
According to him, his album has what it takes to bring the heavens down and empower every listener to burst into worship.
He stated, “I have a strong conviction that the release of the album is timely and has divine intervention due to the fact that gospel songs naturally cool down tempers and cause one's spirit to be elevated.”
Nana Yeboah left the shores of Ghana in 1998 for Europe where he performed series of live musical concerts and street carnivals alongside certain stars including Ghana's Afro Moses.
He had toured a number of European countries where he performed alongside some selected music stars and is a founding member of UB2 which was formed in 2005 in Germany.
By George Clifford Owusu
Source: Daily Guide - Daily Guide