Renowned gospel minister Piesie Esther has issued a definitive claim regarding her impact on the music considering the 2025 year under review. Amidst growing discourse surrounding year-end acknowledgments, the âWaye Me Yieâ singer is calling for a more transparent evaluation of artist contributions, specifically within the gospel fraternity.
In a recent address, Piesie Esther highlighted what she perceives as a disconnect between artistic output and industry recognition. She challenged the prevailing narratives that occasionally overlook high-performing artists in favor of specific âagendas.â
âLetâs be honest for once. Iâm seeing the moves. Iâm seeing the silence. Iâm seeing how some industry agenda conveniently skip names when itâs time to give credit where credit is due, especially in the Gospel space,â she remarked.
The singer emphasized that her 2025 campaign was defined by three core pillars; visibility, consistency, and ministry-driven impact.
Piesie Estherâs claim of an âerasableâ legacy in 2025 is backed by a robust portfolio of musical releases and live ministrations that dominated both the airwaves and digital charts.
In August 2025, she released âNyame Yeâ produced by Kuami Eugene, which became the anthem of praise and an instant favorite. The record amassed millions of views and was trending across West Africa. Prior to that, she had released âGyidi Keseâ (medley), a soulful collection of worship songs and âOgyaâ which gained significant traction on streaming platforms like YouTube and Apple Music.
Piesie Esther also put up her flagship program, the âFlora Made By Grace Concertâ, continuing to be a landmark on the Ghanaian gospel calendar, drawing thousands to experience live ministry. The year also saw her expanding her reach with significant performances abroad, including a widely publicized âSummer Worshipâ session in Toronto.
Concluding her statement with professional resolve, the singer made it clear that while awards are subjective, work ethic and results are not.
âWhether people like it or not, Iâve worked in 2025. Loudly, consistently and impactfully. The songs, the reach, the ministry, the visibility, everything lined up. You can choose to ignore it, but you cannot erase it. 2025 cannot be mentioned without mentioning Piesie Esther,â she stated.
