Ghanaian gospel singer Alice Mckenzie is out with a new single titled 'Beautiful.'
The song is a thanksgiving anthem that expresses her gratitude for what God has done in her life.
In her words, “Bebiaa y3 fefeefe,” meaning "everything is beautiful."
"Beautiful" was produced by highly-rated producer Kaywa of Highly Spiritual Music.
Sung in a blend of English and Twi, "Beautiful" is gearing up to be the go-to thanksgiving song for many who want to praise God.
Known for songs such as "You Alone" and "Omo God," Alice McKenzie takes a major step in her buzzing music career under her label, AM Music, with "Beautiful."
Listen to Beautiful by Alice Mckenzie: https://push.fm/fl/beautiful-alice-mckenzie
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