Osborn Agbodovi, a lead singer of the contemporary gospel music group Bethel Revival Choir, is out with his solo single ‘That’s Who You Are.’
The single, which has been released on all online music platforms and YouTube, features gospel musician Joe Mettle.
‘That’s Who You Are’ is a live worship piece that reaffirms God’s magnificent and glorious nature as Holy and as the healer.
Joe Mettle noted for his powerful vocals, ministered healing grace on the hit single.
‘That’s Who You Are’ was recorded live at the ‘Togo in Worship’, a joint gospel music concert between Bethel Revival Choir and Joe Mettle in 2023 and produced by Henry Datsomor.
The song is already enjoying good reviews in less than 24 hours of its release.
Watch ‘That’s Who You Are’ below:
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