US-based Ghanaian Gospel musician Humphrey Tettey has been adjudged the Best Male Vocalist of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards USA.
He received coveted title and plaque at this year's on August 21 at Atlantic City in New Jersey.
The event included a star-studded cast of past, current and up-and-coming artistes in both the US and in Ghana.
Ghana Music Awards celebrates and recognizes excellence in music in a variety of genres including, gospel.
Humphrey Tettey comes from Accra and dedicated his life to raising the name Jesus through worship.
With a unique sound and fresh international appeal, Tettey wowed the crowd with a medley of praise at the award ceremony.
He was also nominated for four outstanding awards for excellence in music.
When asked about the inspiration for his single ‘Running Back’ which had earned him the prestigious award, Tettey gave glory to God saying “God is the only shelter from every storm and the only true place we can all run to.”
With his new collaboration with MOG music coming out this fall, fans are expecting it will be a huge success.
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