Ghanaian gospel artiste Frimpomaa has released her latest single, ‘Story of My Life’, an introspective anthem that delves into the complexities of life and the unwavering hope in Christ.
‘Story of My Life’ is a song that reflects on the joys and challenges of life's journey.
The ‘Meyi Waye’ singer’s vocals and lyrical honesty paint a picture of the human experience, while the song's uplifting message reminds listeners that even amidst difficulties, God works all things for good for those who love Him.
Inspired by Romans 8:28, ‘Story of My Life’ is a testament to Frimpomaa's unwavering faith and her belief in the transformative power of God's love. The song is a reminder that regardless of the circumstances, we can find strength and hope in Christ.
Frimpomaa's music has been gaining traction both in Ghana and internationally. Her debut single, GREATER, earned recognition on GOD TV UK's Amplified with praise from prominent worship leaders Noel Robinson and Lou Fellingham.
‘Sing To The Lord’, released in August 2022, climbed to the Top 3 Contemporary Gospel spot on the ASTEPFWD UK Christian Chart.
Frimpomaa has received the prestigious New Artiste award at the Western Gospel Awards (Onyame Ama Ne Nsa So) and is nominated for the UK based Gospel Song of the Year at the GMAUK24 awards (to be held October 19th in London) for her song ‘Meyi Waye’.
Listen to ‘Story of My Life’ HERE.
https://youtu.be/z-Zdr42Ocfs?si=e-UqGZbc1WwikqEj
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