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Ghana's favourite Gosple Music Artist of the moment Emmanuel Agyenkwa popularly known as High Spirit just realease a video to complement his song So Mu Yie which is currently making waves in Ghana and abroad. The song takes about holding unto your faith as a Christian and pressing unto the ultimate goal.
The video is out on YouTube and all digital platforms.
below is a link to get this amazing video: Kindly Leave Your Comments After Watching.
https://youtu.be/3gFWOjLi-Bk
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