Ghanaian-born gospel singer Priscilla Aglah is set to release her latest single, Esha Baba (Thank You Father), a song of thanksgiving that reflects her journey of faith, worship, and resilience.
The Bronx-based artist, who discovered her voice as a teenager with the Teenage Bible Club in Koforidua, has spent years serving in choirs and worship teams in both Ghana and the United States. From the Lighthouse Chapel Choir in Koforidua to her current ministry with the Charismatic Evangelistic Ministry (CEM) – Bronx, Aglah has built a reputation as a passionate worship leader with a heart for reviving and nurturing music groups.
Speaking about her inspiration, she said: “My life always inspires my music. Whenever I look back, I smile and give God all the praise. That is why I cannot stop worshipping God.”
Esha Baba (Thank You Father), produced by Doy Records with engineering support from Daniel Yeboah (Owura) and Hubert Kofi Anti (Ubeatz), is her debut under the management of John A. Aglah (JSPC & P&J). The track is positioned not just as another gospel release but as a heartfelt testimony designed to draw listeners into deeper intimacy with God.
Aglah, who is known for her strong leadership in music ministry, believes this single marks the beginning of a new phase of her calling. “This song is my gratitude offering. It’s my testimony in melody,” she noted.
With Esha Baba (Thank You Father), Priscilla Aglah joins the growing roster of gospel voices in the diaspora using music to bridge cultures and share messages of hope, praise, and thanksgiving.