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As anticipation builds for her upcoming concert this Sunday, August 25th, acclaimed gospel artist Esther Smith takes a moment to reflect on her impressive career and share her insights on various topics.
Smith, known for her powerful voice and inspiring music, is a multiple award winning artist at the Ghana Music Awards. Her album 'Ma Won San' was honored as Album of the Year, a testament to her enduring impact on the gospel music scene. Additionally, her single 'Gye no Di' has garnered three prestigious awards, further highlighting her remarkable talent.
With eight successful albums created in collaboration with Morris the Baby Face, Smith has established herself as a leading figure in gospel music. Despite her recent time away in Europe, working behind the scenes, she remains deeply connected to her roots and the artists she admires. Notably, she has expressed her admiration for Joe Mettle and Kweku Teye, two artists whose work has inspired her during her European sojourn.
Smith's song 'Nipa' holds a special place in her heart, and she shares the profound scripture that inspired it: "It is appointed to man once to die, and after that, judgment." This verse reflects the depth of her faith and the thoughtful nature of her music.
When discussing the significance of awards, Smith emphasizes that while accolades are gratifying, they should not overshadow the core mission of gospel music. "It is good for gospel artists to receive awards," she notes, "but that shouldn’t be the primary focus. The real goal should always be reaching souls and spreading the message of faith."
As Esther Smith prepares for her much-anticipated concert, her reflections on her journey and her commitment to her faith serve as a reminder of the true purpose behind her music. Her dedication to her craft and her focus on spiritual impact continue to inspire fans and fellow artists alike.