Andy Feni Set to Launch Debut Single ‘Yaweh’

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Ghanaian-Australian Gospel worshipper, Andy Feni, is preparing to release his debut single titled “Yahweh” on July 7th. The song aims to uplift and inspire listeners, encouraging them to worship God and maintain faith in Him.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency Entertainment Desk in Tema, Mr. Feni shared that his inspiration for composing the song came from sermons in the Bible and personal life experiences. He hopes that the song will bring solace and praise in the face of adversity, reflecting a journey of divine healing and restoration during challenging times. The lyrics also serve as a testament to the transformative power of faith.

Mr. Feni, who is also an Elder of the Church of Pentecost and District Music Leader at the Church of Pentecost Sydney Central Worship Centre, emphasized the importance of Christians continuously giving thanks to God. He collaborated with gifted songwriter Kobby Mantey, guided by the Holy Spirit, to create the awe-inspiring anthem, “Yahweh.”

The song will be available on YouTube and other social media platforms, allowing a wide audience to access and enjoy it. Over the past two decades, Mr. Feni has honed his musical skills and has had the opportunity to work with various musicians, impacting the lives of many through his music.

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