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 Afro-spiritual songstress Enam drops ‘Amin’

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 Afro-Spiritual artiste Enam blends ancestral chants, soulful vocals, and ritual rhythms to create music that heals and awakens.

Her latest release, ‘Amin’, is a sacred invocation – a call for renewal, guided by the forest gods. The soundtrack title, Amin, which means “May it be”, is a haunting, soul-cleansing song rooted in spiritual bath rit­uals and forest god reverence.

Angela Enam is a genre-defy­ing Ghanaian performer whose music evokes the mystical, ancestral, and intensely per­sonal. She defines the new song as more than just music; it’s a return to the sacred. With her most recent release, “Amin”, Enam invites listeners into a mystical sonic ritual in which woodland gods converse through song and the spirit of water be­comes sound. Blending spiritual chants, atmospheric textures, and raw vocals, Angela weaves ceremonial rhythms with ances­tral memory.

Enam’s creativity is more than music; it is an exhortation. Ev­ery note in Amin is a prayer, and each breath represents a return to the source.

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Whether performing, making visual rituals, or writing with the spirit of the old gods, Enam unquestionably serves as a link between ancient wisdom and new sound. GNA

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Gloria Ampofo to launch fourth album

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A renowned Ghanaian gospel musician, Madam Gloria Ampofo is set to launch her fourth album on October 25, at Mount Zion Methodist Church, Sakumono.

The fourth album titled ‘Aseda’ is to give thanks to God and also celebrate her 70th birthday.

Madam Gloria Ampofo, also an alumna of St. Roses Senior High School told The Spectator Agoro that her fourth album is a collection of songs meant to uplift hearts and honour God’s goodness.

The gospel artiste stated that she feels strong, healthy, and grateful at 70 a blessing not everyone gets.

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According to her, she wants to use this opportunity to thank God and share songs that reflect His mercy, healing, and love.

“God has been so good to me for the past 70 years. I feel younger, and I can’t stop thanking Him,” she explained .
Madam Ampofo’s music journey began in 2014 with her first album of Christmas carols. She later composed songs for Ghana’s 60th anniversary and the Black Stars during the 2022 World Cup.

Her work earned her an award from the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) in 2024.

Now, with five albums and seven decades of life, she hopes this new release will bring healing, peace of mind, joy, and spiritual strength to everyone who listens.

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Among her songs includes ‘I love you jesus’, ‘Njomo da fee fee(Ga), ‘ Awurade ye ma me daa’ and any more

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Sarkodie’s Rapperholic Concert climaxes Momo Fest 2025 in Kumasi

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The Kumasi metropolis was thrown into a state of frenzy last Saturday as thousands of fans flocked the Baba Yara Sports Stadium for Sarkodie’s Rapperholic Concert that climaxed the 2025 Momo Fest.

Despite a heavy rainfall, the event, powered by MTN, drew unprecedented crowds for the month-long initiative to promote financial inclusion, the use of mobile money, and raise awareness on MoMo fraud prevention.

The musical event was preceded by educational roadshows, cashless market fairs, and community engagement activities across the country.

Vendors at the MoMo Cashless Market and Fair, set up within the stadium premises, offered goods and services payable exclusively through mobile money, giving patrons a live demonstration of MoMo’s utility.

Hundreds outside the stadium waiting patiently to gain entry

The concert, headlined by multiple award-winning rapper Sarkodie, featured performances from several high-profile Ghanaian artistes including Medikal, Kofi Kinaata, Donzy, Kweku Smoke, and Efya.

But the appearance of Shatta Wale, who joined Sarkodie on stage, took the excitement a notch higher as it marked a rare public collaboration between the two top acts.

The event would go into the history books as one of the largest music gatherings in Kumasi and a fitting conclusion to a festival that sought to blend innovation with entertainment.

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