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Ghana Mourns the Death of Gospel Maestro Yaw Sarpong

Just a month after the passing of Maame Tiwaa, Ghanaian gospel music has lost another icon. Yaw Sarpong, renowned for his powerful voice and inspiring songs, passed away, leaving a lasting legacy in the hearts of fans and the gospel community.

Throughout his career, Yaw Sarpong touched lives with his music, both as a solo artist and through collaborations with the Asomafo band. His contributions to gospel music in Ghana are immeasurable, and his songs will continue to inspire generations.

As the nation mourns, we remember two legends whose music and faith shaped Ghana’s gospel scene. Rest in peace, Yaw Sarpong. Your voice may be silent, but your legacy will sing on forever.

Nana Kwabena Adusei

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