A live version of Joseph Matthew's Afrobeats song 'Blessed' is earning him rave reviews in the music space.
The performance is putting the spotlight on his incredible approach to live performances.
Backed by the Ebusua Band, the piece shows Joseph Matthew in his element, leading the stage with his infectious energy and exceptional vocals.
The searing guitar riffs, the mega bass lines, the infectious drum beats, the immaculate vocal delivery cohesively give the rendition a refreshing feel.
Apart from Joseph Matthews depicting his exceptional live band skills, the Ebusua band also did marvellously well with their technical expertise and commanding stage presence.
'Blessed', released in 2023, won the ‘Best Gospel Song of the Year UK’ at the 2023 Ghana Music Awards UK.
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