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Ghanaian music star King Paluta has released a new single titled ‘Ewor Me’, sparking excitement across the entertainment scene as he builds momentum toward the end of the year.
The song, a collaboration with Highlife veteran Kwabena Kwabena, is now available on all major streaming platforms and is already gaining traction, particularly on TikTok where fans have embraced the track.
The release comes amid lingering public discussion over King Paluta’s encounter with a fan during his London concert earlier this year. However, the controversy appears to have had little impact on his career trajectory.
The reigning 2025 Most Popular Song of the Year winner has continued to churn out crowd-pleasing records, reinforcing his staying power and influence in the music industry.
His growing momentum was further underscored by a compelling performance at the 2025 AfroFuture Concert, where he impressed audiences and strengthened his status as one of Ghana’s most dynamic live performers.
King Paluta is now preparing to headline his own concert on December 30 in Atonsu, Kumasi, a show expected to draw fans from across the region.
With a fresh release, a notable festival appearance, and a major hometown concert ahead, the artiste is rounding off the year on a high note while laying the groundwork for an even stronger 2026.
In the world of gospel music, award-winning Ghanaian gospel artist Kofi Owusu Peprah unveiled the official music video for his latest single, "M’aseda," featuring celebrated gospel musician Diana Antwi Hamilton, further strengthening his impact on Ghana’s contemporary gospel scene.
The much-talked-about video, which premiered on Tuesday, 23 December 2025, has quickly gained traction on television, digital streaming services and social media platforms.
Many gospel music lovers have hailed the song as timely, spiritually uplifting and reflective, especially as the year draws to a close.
Ahead of the release, Peprah shared that "M’aseda," a Twi expression meaning “Thanksgiving” - was birthed from a deep personal and spiritual appreciation for God’s goodness.
He explained that the song encourages believers to reflect on the year and recognise God’s constant mercies and blessings, regardless of difficulties faced along the way.
“As we bring the year to a close and prepare to step into a new one, it is essential that we give thanks to God for His unfailing blessings and mercy,” he said. “Even in moments of loss and pain, Scripture reminds us to give thanks in all circumstances.”
From a musical standpoint, M’aseda blends modern gospel influences with traditional Ghanaian worship elements, creating a rich and engaging worship atmosphere. The lyrics emphasise gratitude, humility and unwavering faith, making the song suitable for both private devotion and corporate worship.
The feature from Diana Antwi Hamilton adds depth and spiritual weight to the song. Known for her emotive and powerful voice, she complements Peprah’s sincere delivery with a strong yet graceful vocal presence, resulting in a harmonious collaboration that reinforces the song’s central theme. Their combined performance invites listeners into a moment of genuine thanksgiving and reflection.
Peprah noted that the collaboration was intentional, explaining that Diana Antwi Hamilton’s ministry and musical journey align seamlessly with the message of gratitude and faith conveyed in the song. The natural chemistry between the two artistes is evident, contributing to the song’s lasting impression.
Rooted in biblical teachings on thanksgiving, "M’aseda" reflects scriptures such as 1 Thessalonians 5:18, which calls on believers to give thanks in all situations. Peprah added that the song was created to serve multiple purposes, including church worship, thanksgiving services and moments of quiet personal reflection.
Since its release, the song has received significant airplay on radio stations across the country and has been widely circulated on digital platforms such as YouTube and other streaming services. Fans and fellow gospel musicians have commended it as a meaningful reminder of faith, hope and gratitude during a season of reflection on both victories and challenges.
The music video complements the message of the song through simple yet powerful visuals that highlight worship, reverence and thanksgiving. Its imagery aligns closely with the spiritual tone of the song, making it relatable to a wide audience.
With this latest release, Kofi Owusu Peprah continues to solidify his position as one of Ghana’s leading gospel voices, recognised for crafting music that inspires, uplifts and draws listeners closer to God through thoughtful lyrics and polished production.
As the year comes to a close, "M’aseda" stands out as one of the season’s most meaningful gospel offerings, reinforcing the enduring importance of gratitude within the Christian faith, regardless of life’s circumstances.
Award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician Celestine Donkor has teamed up with fellow gospel powerhouse Diana Hamilton to release a new song titled ‘Akorfala’.
The song, which was released on April 1, 2025, is an Ewe word meaning "comforter" and continues Celestine’s mission to promote unity among female gospel musicians in Ghana.
‘Akorfala’ follows earlier collaborations with Obaapa Christy and Piesie Esther and was produced by Joseph Amoah of Springboard Studio.
Both Celestine and Diana have, over the years, ministered healing and hope through their music, and this latest joint effort is being hailed as a spiritually uplifting project that strengthens bonds within the gospel music fraternity.
In April, Diana Hamilton teamed up with award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician Celestine Donkor to release song titled ‘Akorfala’.
The song, which was released on April 1, 2025, is an Ewe word meaning "comforter" and continues Celestine’s mission to promote unity among female gospel musicians in Ghana.
‘Akorfala’ follows earlier collaborations with Obaapa Christy and Piesie Esther and was produced by Joseph Amoah of Springboard Studio.
Both Celestine and Diana have, over the years, ministered healing and hope through their music, and this latest joint effort is being hailed as a spiritually uplifting project that strengthens bonds within the gospel music fraternity.
She also unveiled one of her singles, collaborating with Nigerian singer Mercy Chinwo.
The eagerly anticipated song, titled 'The Lord's Doing,' made its debut on January 15, 2023, and has been met with a wave of positive reviews.
Despite their distinct musical styles, Diana Hamilton and Mercy Chinwo showcased a seamless collaboration on this track, leaving fans impressed once again.
A notable surprise for fans was Mercy Chinwo singing some of her verses in Twi, adding an extra layer of excitement to the joint release.
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