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Selassie Brown releases masterpiece ” Miracle Working God”

In gospel music, where lyrics serve as vessels of profound spirituality and melodies become conduits for divine inspiration, Selassie Brown stands as a luminary. With a voice that resonates like a timeless hymn and a spirit ablaze with unwavering faith, she is more than an artiste; she is a messenger of miracles.
“Miracle Working God,” was written by Gold Legacy 360, a Christian record label based in the United States of America.
The song beautifully encapsulates the theme of Psalm 77:14, which reads, “You are the God who performs miracles; you display your power among the peoples.” This inspiring song serves as a testament to the awe-inspiring miracles and power of God in the lives of believers.
Gold Legacy 360’s vision is to partner with gifted musicians across Africa, uniting their voices to project the word of God and uplift souls through the universal language of music.
The song“Miracle Working God”which is off her upcoming EP, is a soul-stirring tapestry woven with threads of hope, a testament to the enduring power of belief, and a celebration of God’s miracles.
The collaboration with Emklan Music artist Selassie Brown exemplifies Gold Legacy Music’s dedication to promoting meaningful and impactful music that brings people together, transcending barriers and spreading positivity.
Having discovered her calling at the tender age of 8, she has been passionately chasing her music ministry dream to date.
Selassie Brown has four songs to her over 3 years journey as a commercial musician in the gospel industry.
In the “Miracle Working God,” official music video, Selassie Brown has not only created a captivating music video but a profound experience. This visual journey inspires people to embrace faith, celebrate the miraculous, and trust in God who works wonders every day.
This new single is available on all online music stores.
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Entertainment
Franky 5 is new host of Max Morning Live

Celebrated radio and television personality Frank Kwabena Owusu affectionately called Franky 5 has officially joined the iMAX Media Group.
The renowned presenter is set to light up the screens of Max TV as host of the station’s flagship morning show, Max Morning Live, starting Monday, September 8, 2020, from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Franky 5 brings with him many years of rich experience in media, combining exceptional television and radio presentation skills with a proven track record in event organisation and creative production. His addition promises to deliver an exciting, refreshing experience to viewers of Max TV.
Over the years, Franky 5 has carved a unique niche in the Ghanaian media and showbiz industry with his dynamic and versatile style of presentation. Whether formal or informal, his delivery blends professionalism with an engaging flair that resonates with diverse audiences.
Beyond his on-screen duties, Franky 5 will also serve as Head of Entertainment and Events at iMAX Media Group, where he will play a key role in shaping the station’s entertainment content and driving innovative initiatives.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
Osanju is dead

Popular Ghanaian content creator, Elvis Frimpong, known in showbiz circles as Osanju has been reported dead.
According to sources, he was said to have died in the early hours on Monday, September 1, 2025 after a long battle with blood cancer (Leukemia)
His death has been a shock in the Ghanaian community especially coming shortly after his last post.
His demise comes five months after he had laid his mother, Amounu, also a tiktoker, to rest, having lost her in January.
Hours before his passing, he had posted a video on Sunday with friends watching the Barcelona vs. Rayo Vallecano match, prompting many fans to initially dismiss the reports as a hoax.
Osanju’s death has been described as a huge loss by followers who admired his openness, resilience and positive outlook in the face of ill health.
However, Osanju had previously shared his battle with leukemia, a cancer of the blood, on his TikTok account, even eerily predicting his own demise on a couple of occasions.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie