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    Esther Smith, a Ghanaian gospel music icon

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJuly 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
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    Esther Smith is a gospel musician Esther Smith is a gospel musician

    Born in the early 1970s in Kumasi, Suame, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, Esther Smith is a renowned gospel musician celebrated for her powerful voice and inspiring lyrics.

    With a career spanning over two decades, she has established herself as one of the most iconic and influential voices in Ghanaian gospel music.

    Esther Smith‘s musical journey began at a young age, joining the Tesano Methodist church choir at 14. She attended Garden City Computer Training and Typing School and the School of Languages, both in Kumasi.

    Her early exposure to music and formal education laid the foundation for her future success.

    Esther Smith‘s music career took off in 2000 with her debut album, “Gye No Di,” which earned her critical acclaim and a loyal fan base.

    She has since released eight more albums, including “Onyame Boafuo” (2002), “Kura Wo Gyedie Mu” (2004), “Wo Din Nohyeren” (2006), “Maye Nhyira” (2009), “Onyame Wo Ho” (2010), “Som No Yie” (2012), “Wanimonyam So” (2022), and singles “Golgotha” (2023) and “Onyame Banbo” (2024).

    Esther Smith‘s impact on the Ghanaian music industry is undeniable. She has inspired countless lives with her music and dedication to spreading God’s love and redemption.

    Her legacy as a gospel music icon is cemented, and her music continues to bless generations.

    Esther Smith has won numerous awards, including gospel album of the year, Gospel artiste of the year, and best female vocal performance of the year (2003).

    The rest are: Best gospel album of the year (2005), Best song of the year(2005), Best album of the year (2005).

    After a brief pause, Esther Smith made a triumphant return to the music scene with a concert at the Perez Dome in Accra, which drew thousands of worshippers and music lovers.

    The event featured top gospel musicians, including Mark Anim, Emens, and Nana Yaw Asare.

    Esther Smith was previously married to Reverend Ahenkan, but unfortunately, the marriage didn’t work out due to abuse.

    After her divorce, Esther Smith got remarried in 2015 in Kumasi, in a private ceremony with family and close friends in attendance.

    Esther Smith relocated permanently to Germany due to her son’s heart health condition but visits home often.

    Esther Smith will forever be known for her unique music style, inspiring lyrics and powerful vocals.

    Meanwhile, you can watch GhanaWeb TV’s exclusive interview with Arathejay below:

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