Michael K. Okyere Set to Release Uplifting Worship Single “My Worship To You My Lord, I Am Grateful”
Renowned Ghanaian gospel artist Michael K. Okyere is poised to bless the airwaves once again with his latest worship single titled “My Worship To You My Lord, I Am Grateful” on September 21, 2024 with Beatrice Opoku and Josephine Ashong backing this powerful single with their harmonious vocals.
Known for his spirit-filled songs and heartwarming lyrics, Michael K. Okyere has become a prominent figure in Ghana’s gospel music scene, touching lives with his anointed music.
The new single, “My Worship To You My Lord, I Am Grateful,” promises to be a powerful anthem of thanksgiving and praise, capturing the essence of deep gratitude to God for His unending grace and mercy. The song is set to resonate with believers across the country, especially those who find solace and strength in worship.
Michael K. Okyere has built a solid reputation for delivering songs that not only inspire but also bring listeners into a deeper relationship with God. With hits like “Hw3 Fom” and “Aye” already making a significant impact, his upcoming single is expected to continue this trend, offering a refreshing and uplifting worship experience.
In a recent interview, Michael K. Okyere shared the inspiration behind the song. “This song is a reflection of my journey and the countless blessings I have received from God. It’s my way of saying, ‘Thank you, Lord, for everything.’ We often get caught up in asking for more, but it’s important to pause and acknowledge what God has already done. ‘My Worship To You My Lord, I Am Grateful’ is a song of gratitude, a declaration of faith, and a reminder that God is always with us, no matter the circumstances.”
The single is expected to feature Michael K. Okyere’s signature blend of soulful melodies and powerful lyrics, accompanied by a live instrumentation that brings out the full emotional depth of the song. The production quality is top-notch, with contributions from some of the best musicians and producers in the gospel music industry.