At the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), Empress Gifty won the Best Traditional Gospel Song award for her hit track Watch Me. The song, which combines traditional African rhythms with powerful gospel messages, stood out as a favorite in the category.
Watch Me highlights Empress Gifty’s ability to blend indigenous sounds with meaningful gospel lyrics. The song’s message of resilience and faith has resonated with audiences across Ghana, making it a key contender for the award. It speaks to overcoming challenges and staying strong in faith, themes that are central to Empress Gifty’s music.
The success of Watch Me didn’t come by chance. The song quickly became a favorite in churches and on music platforms, praised for its inspiring message and emotional delivery. Winning the Best Traditional Gospel Song award was a testament to Empress Gifty’s hard work and dedication to her craft. During her acceptance speech, she thanked God, her team, and her fans for their support. “This award is for everyone who has believed in me and my music,” she said, expressing her gratitude.
This win is a major achievement in Empress Gifty’s career, confirming her place as a leading artist in the gospel music scene. Fans are excited to see what’s next for her, as she continues to make her mark in Ghanaian music with a blend of tradition and contemporary gospel. Empress Gifty’s Watch Me will continue to inspire, and as she moves forward, she is sure to remain one of the top names in the industry.
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