Ghanaian gospel music diva Empress Gifty has released much-awaited single dubbed, 'Watch Me'.
The song was written and produced by multiple award winning Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene.
The Rockstar proved his versatility with a touching message and timeless production.
Speaking about the song, Empress Gifty said it presents hope to the oppressed and those at point of giving up in life.
According to her the song inspires everyone to keep trusting in God in all situations.
“This song is a personal song, I have been through that situation before, where you feel no one is there for you and you feel all is lost, but luckily for me, God has always come through for me in this situation,” she said.
She added, "when Kuami Eugene called to inform me about the song i told him, this is my personal life experience."
The gospel music dynamo said if God had done it for her, then anyone could experience same.
She encouraged everyone in difficult times to trust the process, adding that the end will be a desired one.
Empress Gifty further expressed her profound appreciation to Kuami Eugene for her new project and his able direction in producing a masterpiece.
The video was directed and shot by Director Abass.
Watch the video below:
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