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In the realm of African gospel music, one name has recently captured the hearts of listeners far and wide: Ebuka Songs. His melodies resonate with passion and faith, carving stories of hope and resilience through every note. Recently, during a visit to Oyerepa FM studios, his presence left an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to witness his Grace firsthand.
One such witness was Mr. Bones, a seasoned media practitioner at Kessben FM, whose enthusiasm for Ebuka Songs' music knows no bounds. Reflecting on the moment when "I am a soldier" first graced the airwaves, Mr. Bones couldn't contain his admiration. "The intro of Ebuka Songs' 'I am a soldier' made me fall in love with his songs," he declared with genuine reverence.
For Mr. Bones the host Music Plus on Kessben Tv, this encounter was more than just another artist releasing a song. It was a profound connection with music that speaks to the soul, transcending mere entertainment. "I don't just follow any musician, but when I accept you, I have accepted you," he explained in an exclusive interview with clickscrolls.com. His words echoed a sentiment shared by many who have been touched by Ebuka Songs' powerful lyrics and melodies.
Moreover, the inspirational host Mr. Bones confessed that he incorporates "I am a soldier" into his daily life, often playing it in his car as he navigates the bustling streets. This personal affinity speaks volumes about the impact Ebuka Songs' music has had, not only on listeners but also on those who curate and share it with the public.
Peter Nana Osei-Kese is an old student of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and a Media Personality @kessben_media, Marketing PR, Brand Strategist, Consultant, Talent Manager@yawtog_yt, Creative Entrepreneur and a Lecturer