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    Frimpomaa ushers in a season of thanksgiving with ‘Medawase’

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    Ghanaian gospel songstress Frimpomaa Ghanaian gospel songstress Frimpomaa

    Renowned Ghanaian gospel songstress Frimpomaa is set to bless the airwaves and digital platforms with her latest soul-stirring single, “Medawase.” Scheduled for release on March 19, 2025, the song promises to be a heartfelt expression of gratitude, faith, and worship.

    As one of Ghana’s most celebrated gospel voices, Frimpomaa has built a reputation for delivering deeply inspiring music that connects people to their spirituality.

    “Medawase”—which means “Thank You” in Twi—embodies the essence of thanksgiving, serving as a moving testimony of God’s unwavering faithfulness. With its uplifting melody, powerful lyrics, and Frimpomaa’s signature vocal strength, the song is expected to resonate with listeners across different walks of life.

    Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Frimpomaa shared that “Medawase” is more than just music; it is a spiritual offering that encourages believers to reflect on their blessings and give thanks to God.

    “This song was birthed from a place of deep appreciation for God’s goodness. No matter our struggles, there is always something to be grateful for. I pray that ‘Medawase’ becomes an anthem of thanksgiving for everyone who listens,” she said.

    Fans can look forward to a soul-lifting musical masterpiece that combines rich instrumentals with a dynamic vocal delivery. The song blends contemporary gospel elements with traditional African sounds, making it both vibrant and deeply reflective.

    In addition to the audio release, Frimpomaa and her team have hinted at an accompanying music video, which is expected to visually capture the song’s profound message of praise and gratitude.



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