Nancy Erupts Powerfully Into The Gospel Industry

Sun, 11 Sep 2005 Source: ghanamusic.com

More often have a lot heard about her stunning voice, seen her backed some heavy weights in the gospel music industry at programs, and witnessed her trill congregations at various ministries in Amsterdam and its environs.

Thankfully, Nancy Anima Baffour of Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries Amsterdam branch is the newest and most exciting vocal talent who has marked her total entry with a bash.

Nancy combining her vocal textures and some brilliant compositions by Emilia Aning of “ Nyame Bohye” fame, bursts into the scene with her debut release - “Onyame Ye”, which literally translated in Akan, (a Ghanaian dialect) as ‘God Is Good’. This 10-track project showcases Nancy and reveals her true heart for Christ.

This is a piece that marks a debut of a well-groomed lady in the vineyard who has been longing to pour out her magnificent God-given gift onto gospel lovers and to populate Heaven.

Proving to be a talented vocalist and a writer, she pens five of the ten songs, while Afua Gyamfua takes on the background responsibilities with her soulful voice.

Whether chairing the praise party, or leading the worship experience, Nancy has a well-rounded message that shows her passion for God on this album.

A duly track bound to receive a great deal of repeat spins is track-1` “Onyame Ye”, a smooth-mild reggae tune. Evidently, her heart also shines through track -3 "Deliver Me", on which she genuinely proclaims God’s delivering power with some laid-down refined instrumentation, which also adds greater richness and feel to the cut.

Other tracks that she handles with excellence are “Nkunim” track number 4, a hot local praise melody, and “Onyame Nim” track 2 a classic highlife tune.

Songs like "Kyere Me", “Eye Adom” and the infectious "To Wobo Ase" showcase her pure passion for the Savior and His character, which create an atmosphere of conduciveness for embracing God’s sovereignty.

Anyone looking for a knock factor before going for a copy will definitely find his or her share on this piece for the focal point is splendid.

Above and beyond being a wife and a parent, amazingly, Nancy has been and still a stunt member of a multi-cultural woman singing group by the name Mama Mihira based in Amsterdam since 1992, where she takes the opportunity to proclaim the creator mightiness and also directs choreography sessions; a talent she’s had for ages through grace.

When asked by Ghanatoday.com in a chat - how long she’s been dancing and singing; she answered, “In a nutshell, I want to say that I’ve been in the singing ministry for three-quarters of my lifetime.

I started as a mere singer, but now it’s become a ministry that God has blessed me with”. “And of course I love the dancing too which I believe it’s a bonus”, she added.


More often have a lot heard about her stunning voice, seen her backed some heavy weights in the gospel music industry at programs, and witnessed her trill congregations at various ministries in Amsterdam and its environs.

Thankfully, Nancy Anima Baffour of Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries Amsterdam branch is the newest and most exciting vocal talent who has marked her total entry with a bash.

Nancy combining her vocal textures and some brilliant compositions by Emilia Aning of “ Nyame Bohye” fame, bursts into the scene with her debut release - “Onyame Ye”, which literally translated in Akan, (a Ghanaian dialect) as ‘God Is Good’. This 10-track project showcases Nancy and reveals her true heart for Christ.

This is a piece that marks a debut of a well-groomed lady in the vineyard who has been longing to pour out her magnificent God-given gift onto gospel lovers and to populate Heaven.

Proving to be a talented vocalist and a writer, she pens five of the ten songs, while Afua Gyamfua takes on the background responsibilities with her soulful voice.

Whether chairing the praise party, or leading the worship experience, Nancy has a well-rounded message that shows her passion for God on this album.

A duly track bound to receive a great deal of repeat spins is track-1` “Onyame Ye”, a smooth-mild reggae tune. Evidently, her heart also shines through track -3 "Deliver Me", on which she genuinely proclaims God’s delivering power with some laid-down refined instrumentation, which also adds greater richness and feel to the cut.

Other tracks that she handles with excellence are “Nkunim” track number 4, a hot local praise melody, and “Onyame Nim” track 2 a classic highlife tune.

Songs like "Kyere Me", “Eye Adom” and the infectious "To Wobo Ase" showcase her pure passion for the Savior and His character, which create an atmosphere of conduciveness for embracing God’s sovereignty.

Anyone looking for a knock factor before going for a copy will definitely find his or her share on this piece for the focal point is splendid.

Above and beyond being a wife and a parent, amazingly, Nancy has been and still a stunt member of a multi-cultural woman singing group by the name Mama Mihira based in Amsterdam since 1992, where she takes the opportunity to proclaim the creator mightiness and also directs choreography sessions; a talent she’s had for ages through grace.

When asked by Ghanatoday.com in a chat - how long she’s been dancing and singing; she answered, “In a nutshell, I want to say that I’ve been in the singing ministry for three-quarters of my lifetime.

I started as a mere singer, but now it’s become a ministry that God has blessed me with”. “And of course I love the dancing too which I believe it’s a bonus”, she added.


Source: ghanamusic.com