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.
The production is polished yet retains the organic feel of Ghanaian worship music.
The song is essentially a Twi adaptation of the classic hymn "I Need Thee Every Hour". Though the audio has been climbing playlists on
of the key Twi lyrics to better understand the song's specific messages?
★★★★★ (5/5) – A must-have on every believer’s playlist. The song is essentially a Twi adaptation of
Let it be the cry of your heart in every season—in the valley and on the mountaintop.
The song gained significant traction on digital platforms around February 2021 . Genre: Ghanaian Gospel / Worship. Let it be the cry of your heart
For fans of Ghanaian gospel, this song remains a definitive example of how music can bridge the gap between traditional evangelism and modern worship. about Akwasi Nyarko or find similar worship tracks by Ernest Opoku Jnr?