Sensational
award-winning Ghanaian gospel artiste, Cwesi Oteng, has finally hinted
the release of his highly anticipated album, ‘Mercy Project’, as
scheduled for September 30. The ‘God Dey Bless Me’ hit singer made this
known on the Accra-based radio station Hitz FM a few days ago when he
was hosted by iconic radio show host Lexisbill on the station’s flagship
morning programme.
‘I
know fans have been calling for the album for a long time know, since
2010, when I released the first single ‘Mercy’ off the album but it has
been my team’s plan to record the album over a long period in order to
lay our foundation right. God being so good, ‘God Dey Bless Me’ has
propelled us onto the heights we wanted and everyone is looking out for
my next single or the album.
The good news therefore is that everything right now points to 30th
September at the Conference Centre where we have planned a grand
release concert but before that I’ll drop two singles in a few days:
‘Kabiyesi’ and ‘Love Me So’ separately,’ Cwesi revealed.
All
things be equal, Cwesi Oteng will in a few days finally answer the
incessant call for new music from him by fans with the release of two
new singles.
The talented artiste has won the hearts of many music lovers, grown an
impressive fan base and broken many new grounds for gospel in Ghana and
beyond with his mega hit single, ‘God Dey Bless Me’ ever since its
release early this year. However, owing to the great impact of the
single, there is huge expectation from the artiste by fans to drop
follow up singles with likewise ground breaking potential as he builds
up to the release of his highly anticipated Mercy Project album.
The multiple award-winning artiste was expected to release the two singles on Monday, 20th
August, but music publishing issues which could not be concluded in
time and had to hold back the release. Nevertheless, barring any
drawbacks this time round fans should expect two hits, ‘Kabiyesi’ and
‘Love Me So’ in the coming week. The new singles, ‘Kabiyesi’ and ‘Love
Me So’, according to Cwesi’s management will spearhead the promotion of
his Mercy Project album which expected to drop in September via a grand
release concert.
When
released, music critics who have put Cwesi in a box with tags that
describe him as a gospel hiphop artiste, gospel rock start or gospel
R&B singer will be proved wrong as Cwesi’s versatility is creatively
presented to the fore in the two singles which were recorded live in
the studio with instrumentation and background vocals from his music
team, Flo Riva Incorporated, under his directions.
‘Kabiyesi’
means the unquestionable, unstoppable, unchallengeable and incomparable
one in Yoruba, a native Nigerian language.
The song is a groovy Ghana-Nigeria praise anthem that is set to get all
dancing and in praise of the Lord God Almighty. Creatively crafted with a
strong African touch and delivered with dynamic vocals, ‘Kabiyesi’
begins with a sentimental Akan appellation heralding the King of Kings.
This then makes way for the hypnotic notes from live horns before
Cwesi’s opening vocals (verses) in Twi on nicely arranged percussions.
Chorus in Yoruba, repeated verses and bridge in English by his backing
vocals, mid-section appellations and then a catchy vamp in the end all
add up to make ‘Kabiyesi’ an instant hit.
‘Love
Me So’ on the other hand is a follow up to Cwesi’s ‘God Dey Bless Me’.
It draws similar time signature from ‘God Dey Bless Me’ but evolves into
a classic hip gospel tune on its own with a feature rap and lovely hook
from the backing vocals. The song has Cwesi singing so passionately and
surely guarantees it to be another radio hit. Also, typical of Cwesi’s
songs, ‘Love Me So’ carries a deep message, about God’s love and
salvation and personifies the sentiments of someone blown away by the
work Christ did on the cross to save humanity.
Cwesi
Oteng’s ‘Mercy Project’ is one of the most anticipated albums of the
year. The first prelude single off the album, ‘Mercy (But for Your
Mercy)’, released in 2010 and its video later in that year have earned
Cwesi massive recognition and raked in many awards including Best Gospel
Video at the 2011 4Syte MVA and Best Lyrics for a 2011 Most Wanted Song
at the Contemporary Gospel Music Awards.
The second single, ‘God Dey Bless Me’, is currently a radio hit all over
Ghana breaking barriers for gospel music from Ghana on many African
platforms resulting in its video winning Africa’s Video of the Year at
the 2012 Africa Gospel Music Awards recently. ‘Kabiyesi’ and ‘Love Me
So’ are the next big tunes from Cwesi before he releases his ‘Mercy
Project’ album in September.

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