London-based Ghanaian musician, Gladys Mensah, known in music circles as Gladys Bosco, has released her latest track, ‘Me Ewurade Bra’, a significant addition to her musical repertoire.
‘Me Ewurade Bra’, which translates to ‘Come, My God,’ is an inspirational prayer song calling for divine intervention during challenging times. The song seeks to draw the presence of God into human endeavors, asking for protection over children and humanity from diseases, guidance in everyday life, and resolution in marital issues.
Born and raised in Asikuma/Odoben/Brakwa in Ghana's Central Region, Gladys now lives at Imperial Wharf in London, UK. Her varied background enriches her music, and she is also a professional marriage counselor and the head of ‘As It Is In Ghana’ editorials on Rainbow Radio 92.4 FM in London.
A devout Catholic and the third of nine siblings, Gladys completed her junior and senior high school education in Ghana before earning a Diploma in counseling and as a teaching assistant in London.
In the music video, she prays for God's intervention in her marriage, the safeguarding of her children from negative influences, and blessings upon her general well-being and life.
The song's inspirational melodies and prayerful lyrics encourage Christians to seek communion with God through music, with a belief that these prayers will be heard by the creator.
Gladys's love for music, which has seen her perform at various churches and events in London, caught the attention of Sir Richie's record label, leading to this latest release that is sure to resonate with gospel music enthusiasts and showcase her ability to infuse her Ghanaian heritage with modern musical elements.
In the melody of faith, where the heartstrings hum, Gladys Bosco's voice, like a sacred drum, beats the rhythm of ‘Me Ewurade Bra’, a prayerful tune, near and far.
With each note, she ascends the scale. Her passion for music, a holy grail, precision in pitch, accuracy in tone, in her voice, a divine zone.
The theory of music, her guiding light, elements of harmony, her delight, in the language of chords, she converses, with every verse, her soul immerses.
In her melody, there's a story told, of a spirit bold, in notes of gold.
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