Ghanaian gospel artists Diana Hamilton and Celestine Donkor have both released new worship songs that celebrate gratitude and the blessings of God, inspiring listeners across Africa and beyond. Their music highlights thankfulness as a central theme, with both singers using their talents to encourage others to praise and trust in divine provision.
Diana Hamilton’s latest track, “Nhyira Nkoaa (Blessings),” is a vibrant worship anthem focused on recognizing and expressing gratitude for God’s blessings. The song features contemporary gospel rhythms and heartfelt melodies, allowing Hamilton’s soulful vocals to shine. Through this release, she continues to establish herself as a leading voice in African gospel music, sharing messages of faith and encouragement. “Nhyira Nkoaa” resonates with worshippers during personal devotion and communal worship, offering a joyful expression of thankfulness.
Meanwhile, Celestine Donkor’s new “Ewe Afro Medley” ushers in the new year with a spirit of praise and thankfulness. The medley skillfully blends traditional Ewe praise songs with modern Afrobeat rhythms, creating an uplifting sound that is both cultural and contemporary. Donkor’s expressive singing brings energy to the music, encouraging all listeners to celebrate and praise freely. The medley’s rhythmic drumming, energetic beats, and joyful chants paint a picture of boundless gratitude, making it suitable for dancing, singing, or quiet reflection.
These gospel releases, both rooted in a sense of gratefulness, showcase the power of music to inspire and unite worshippers. Through their songs, Hamilton and Donkor not only celebrate their faith but also invite others to reflect on the blessings in their lives. Their music serves as a reminder that gratitude and praise are universal, crossing boundaries and offering joy to everyone who listens.
Both “Nhyira Nkoaa (Blessings)” and “Ewe Afro Medley” are quickly gaining attention among gospel music lovers. Their uplifting messages and energetic arrangements have made them favorites in churches and personal playlists, reinforcing the importance of thankfulness in worship.



























