'Ene Wo' hitmaker, Israel Ofori has hit the ground running with the release of a new single song titled 'My Everything.'
The song which is his new single for the year was inspired by Psalm 42 vs 1 “As the deer pants after water brooks, so pants my soul after thee, O God.”
In the song, Israel acknowledges God as his source, and everything, thereby encouraging all Christians and human race to see God as their source.
In the song, Isreal Ofori encourages Christians and lovers of gospel music to acknowledge God as their source, when you put God first, everything will align in their favour.
“As 2025 unfolds it is important for people especially Christians to yearn for God and recognise Him as their source and everything,” adding that the song was timely and will help listeners in their daily walk with God and bring them to a point of surrender to God.
The song will be available on all digital platformsincluding Youtube, Boomplay, Spotify, Amazon and Apple music, Deezer and Tidal.
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