Gospel singer, Rev. Gideon Adamtey Osei, has released his new single ‘Yes I Can’ and it’s a must listen.
The song targets everyone but it majorly pushes people to know that regardless of what they are going through, the Lord will come through for them.
“I will never be afraid. He that lives in me is greater and mightier,” he said in the song.
He encourages people to believe and trust in God to fulfil His promises to them.
The song does not have only the voice of Rev. Osei but also soothing melodious voices of a choir.
The song will be officially released on Sunday, May 19.
Rev. Osei, the resident pastor of Prayer Palace, Spintex Road, is a songwriter, preacher, teacher and a trained Christian Counselor.
He released his first single ‘Mokobe’ meaning ‘None Like You’ in 2016 and now coming out with his second single.
Watch ‘Mokobe’ below:
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