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Cythnia Ofori-Amanfo Sings ?Obotantim?

Mon, 2 Aug 2004 Source: ghanamusic.com

Cythnia Ofori-Amanfo (Cindy for short) is a new entrant on the gospel music scene whose music is creating a stir in the country.

Her maiden album, ?Obatantim?, which is currently receiving airplay on all the local radio stations, has been tipped by gospel music lovers as likely to rub shoulders with those on the chart, sooner than later.

After listening to all the songs on the album, one would realise that the songs on Cynthia?s album invoke the Christain?s sentiments, and talk about everyday life.

Cynthia, who is one of the new entrants on the gospel music scene, is set to break the stereotyped music trend in Ghana. With her maiden album, ?Obatantim?, on Kaakyire Music Production label, she has started winning hearts of millions of music lovers, and also winning souls for Christ.

Cynthia?s really exhibits the talent in her, with beautiful well-tuned lead vocals and chorus. All the songs have been equipped with good traditional rhythms and beats. It is clear that Cindy?s touch with good rhythms always manifest in all his songs.

?Obatantim? is a well-developed instrumental piece. Mid-way into the song, a dominance of sounds from the trombone takes over and pushes the song to a completely new level.

?Obatantim? itself is a slow-tempo praise song, coming in a danceable traditional gospel rhythm and fused with free-style gospel lyrics to match the dance.

Despite it's appeal in terms of lyrics, ?Obatantim? has good tempo beats designed to drag listeners closer to God.

All the tracks on the album have very good instrumentation, with good drumbeats and lyrics. Other tracks on the album include ?Awurade Aboa Me?, ?Rescue?, ?Hyira Me?, among others.

Cynthia Ofori-Amanfo, born 29 years ago to Mr.Samuel Ofori Amanfo from Agona Swedru and Vida Offeibea from Amanorkrom, is a graduate from Valley View University.
 
She told P&P in a chat she was hooked to music when she was young and was singing in the church. Apart from being a musician, Cindy is also a businessman.

According to her, she decided to go into music to win souls for Christ. She is single, but hopes to get married at the appropriate time.



Cythnia Ofori-Amanfo (Cindy for short) is a new entrant on the gospel music scene whose music is creating a stir in the country.

Her maiden album, ?Obatantim?, which is currently receiving airplay on all the local radio stations, has been tipped by gospel music lovers as likely to rub shoulders with those on the chart, sooner than later.

After listening to all the songs on the album, one would realise that the songs on Cynthia?s album invoke the Christain?s sentiments, and talk about everyday life.

Cynthia, who is one of the new entrants on the gospel music scene, is set to break the stereotyped music trend in Ghana. With her maiden album, ?Obatantim?, on Kaakyire Music Production label, she has started winning hearts of millions of music lovers, and also winning souls for Christ.

Cynthia?s really exhibits the talent in her, with beautiful well-tuned lead vocals and chorus. All the songs have been equipped with good traditional rhythms and beats. It is clear that Cindy?s touch with good rhythms always manifest in all his songs.

?Obatantim? is a well-developed instrumental piece. Mid-way into the song, a dominance of sounds from the trombone takes over and pushes the song to a completely new level.

?Obatantim? itself is a slow-tempo praise song, coming in a danceable traditional gospel rhythm and fused with free-style gospel lyrics to match the dance.

Despite it's appeal in terms of lyrics, ?Obatantim? has good tempo beats designed to drag listeners closer to God.

All the tracks on the album have very good instrumentation, with good drumbeats and lyrics. Other tracks on the album include ?Awurade Aboa Me?, ?Rescue?, ?Hyira Me?, among others.

Cynthia Ofori-Amanfo, born 29 years ago to Mr.Samuel Ofori Amanfo from Agona Swedru and Vida Offeibea from Amanorkrom, is a graduate from Valley View University.
 
She told P&P in a chat she was hooked to music when she was young and was singing in the church. Apart from being a musician, Cindy is also a businessman.

According to her, she decided to go into music to win souls for Christ. She is single, but hopes to get married at the appropriate time.



Source: ghanamusic.com