Ghana’s gospel music scene is set to witness another groundbreaking moment as Beatrice Quaye, one of the nation's most inspiring gospel ministers, prepares to release her highly anticipated first single and music video of 2025.
The song, titled “Yɛn Mmɔ Ose” a Twi phrase meaning “Let’s Jubilate” is scheduled to drop on Thursday, January 16, 2025.
This release, which promises to uplift and inspire, is poised to set a high standard for gospel music this year.
Produced by the legendary Fred Kyei Mensah, affectionately known as Uncle Fredyma, the song embodies excellence, passion, and divine inspiration.
Fredyma’s mastery and timeless influence in the creative arts industry shine through in this production, solidifying his status as one of Ghana’s most revered music producers.
His impeccable touch has undoubtedly elevated “Yɛn Mmɔ Ose” to a masterpiece that will resonate with audiences far and wide.
Beatrice Quaye describes this song as a divine gift, a melody from above, intended to uplift God’s children and spread joy as we celebrate the new year.
With her powerful voice, profound lyrics, and unwavering dedication to her ministry, Beatrice Quaye continues to prove that she is not just a gospel musician but a vessel of inspiration and transformation.
Reflecting on her remarkable journey, 2024 was a year of outstanding achievements for Beatrice Quaye.
She released multiple impactful songs, including “Heart of Ghana,” a national peace anthem, and hosted “My Worship and Adoration,” her annual worship event that touched countless lives.
Her hard work earned her two nominations at the prestigious 4th Modern Gospel Awards, held at the Accra Metropolitan Assembly on September 28, 2024.
As her career reaches new heights, Beatrice Quaye’s unwavering commitment to spreading the gospel through music cements her place as one of Ghana’s finest gospel icons.
Her ministry is a beacon of hope, and her music continues to bless and inspire listeners across the nation and beyond.
With “Yɛn Mmɔ Ose,” Beatrice Quaye and Uncle Fredyma have set the tone for an extraordinary year in gospel music.
Ghana, the gospel industry, and the creative arts space should brace themselves for the extraordinary, as Beatrice Quaye’s music and ministry are poised to take over.