Award-winning Ghanaian gospel songstress, Obaapa Christy for the first time after the release of her hit single ‘W’asue Me’ few months ago has responded to critics claiming her song is a diss song.
Obaapa who has made great strides in her music career, releasing top hit gospel songs for over a decade was on the Christian Entertainment Entertainment Review Show (CER Show) on GN TV to talk about her music profession and her pastoral work.
Comments making rounds on social media and radio describing her new hit as a diss song to her former husband, Pastor Love.
But the ‘W’asue Me’ singer has revealed that the song is a prophetic song that talks about life and its challenging moments for Christians.
According to her, many will still hold on to the fact that the title of the song ‘W’asue Me’ which literally means to off-load someone’s goods or burdens off their heads speaks against her past experience.
“I believed God will make me prosper and surely He did. I have never been disappointed once I fail knowing that God is always on my side, I will succeed.
“So for those who think ‘W’asue Me’ song is a dis song, it’s good for them but for me, it’s a prophetic song. ‘W’asue Me’ song’s rhythm is almost the same as my old ‘Aden Nti Na Woresu’ song.” Obaapa Christy told the host of CER Show, Nii Noi.
Obaapa Christy’s new single, W’asue Me tune off her eleventh album, Wagye Me which has other singles like ‘Amen, I am Coming, W’agye Me and others.
According to her, Pastoral duties has not conflicted with his music career.
Sharing her views on why many assume Gospel Music is not doing well, Obaapa Christy said the other genres do get enough support than the gospel genre that is why the industry is seen at same level as before.
She has won several awards for her motivational and spiritually uplifting songs including Ghana Music Award and a National Award honours.
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