Evang Akwasi Nyarko Ft. Ernest Opoku Jnr - Me Hia Wo Abre Nyinaa -

Though the audio has been climbing playlists on Boomplay and Audiomack, the official video (directed with a minimalist church aesthetic) has garnered thousands of views within weeks. The video alternates between Nyarko kneeling in a solitary room (representing the secret place) and Opoku leading a live congregation in a white-washed chapel.

This phrasing strikes a chord because it dismisses the prosperity gospel notion that we only need God when we are at the bottom. Nyarko and Opoku argue that even at the peak of success ("W’awie koraa"), the believer is still desperately dependent on God. Though the audio has been climbing playlists on

On the other hand, needs no introduction. As one of the most decorated gospel musicians in Ghana, his husky, soulful tenor has defined a generation of gospel music. From his days as a protégé of the late great Evangelist Diana Asamoah to his solo career with hits like "Onyame Tumidi" and "Wo Beye Nyame" , Ernest Opoku Jnr brings a seal of excellence and spiritual authority. Nyarko and Opoku argue that even at the

Before dissecting the song, one must understand the weight of the two names attached to it. From his days as a protégé of the