Ghanaian gospel musician, Abena Serwaa Ophelia has released her latest song titled 'M’aseda Dwom'.
The song was premiered on July 7, 2024, at a grand launch in Accra together with an accompanying video.
Ophelia is optimistic that the song will do better than previous hit song, 'Daadaadaa', demonstrating her drive for continued growth and excellence in her music.
The release of 'M’aseda Dwom' marks a significant milestone in Ophelia’s career, as she continues to inspire and uplift her audience through her music.
Ophelia has appealed for increased support from media houses to amplify her latest project, emphasising the importance of collaboration in the music industry.
Listen to the song below:
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