Ghanaian gospel singer based in the United Kingdom, Trudy, has published the cover art for her new single 'God’s Time' slated for release Monday September 16, 2024.
The ‘Faith’ singer took time away from the industry to work on the business aside of the ministry, but after two years, she’s finally returning to the scene.
The arrival of the song was announced on Monday with a teaser post on social media.
The song 'God’s Time' is a testament to Trudy's belief in divine timing. As she explains, the song is about understanding that when the time is right according to God's plan, everything will fall in place, making life beautiful. This motivational message promises to resonate with fans who believe in patience and faith.
The song conveys spiritual depth, ensuring that listeners receive both an uplifting melody and an encouraging message.
"This song means everything to me," Trudy reveals.
"I hope it makes a significant impact on music lovers everywhere. It’s about waiting for God’s perfect timing, and when it arrives, everything clicks into place beautifully," she adds.
The production of 'God’s Time' was done by Joseph Wilson of JWILSMUSIC STUDIO.
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