Finally! We have a date for the release of one of Ghana’s most anticipated albums – Son of Jacob.
After a long wait, rapper Kwesi Arthur has hinted at the date for the release of his album.
The rapper took to his social media handles, Monday evening, to announce that the long-awaited album Son of Jacob will be released on April 22, 2022.
SON OF JACOB 22-04-22 pic.twitter.com/2IUYbwdJcY
— SON OF JACOB (@KWESIARTHUR_) April 4, 2022
The announcement was accompanied by an animated video depicting Kwesi Arthur seated on a hill, and in his possession, a Holy Book, as he is seen meditating.
As birds chirp and fly in the sky, two voices are heard simultaneously – one singing in the Twi language, while the other (performed by UK spoken artiste, Suli Breaks) recites words in English – both based on Isaiah 40:31, “they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength”.
The news has been met with lots of excitement from fans on Twitter.
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