Host of Strong & Sassy on Joy FM, Animwaa Anim-Addo turns 40 in a few days and ahead of that, she is releasing a gospel song titled ‘Ye Sore Wo’, to the glory of God.
‘Ye Sore Wo’, which is her maiden commercial single is set for release on August 11, 2023, just a day prior to her 40th birthday.

Animwaa Anim-Addo who doubles as Roverman Productions theatre actress has described the song as an over 20-year old gift from her “fathers in music”, Bishop Clement Asihene and the late Ernest Gyampoh. However, now is the right time to release it as her “personal tribute to God for His grace and favor over the years”.
The respected broadcaster rewrote portions of the song which was produced by VGMA-nominated gospel producer of the year, Spon Keys.
‘Ye Sore Wo’ is a song that takes you straight into the presence of God.
It will be premiered on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show and made available on all streaming platforms on August 11, 2023

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