The Birth EP will inspire many to depend on Holy Spirit, says Yurglee

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A Ghanaian contemporary gospel music artiste Queendalyn Yurglee, has hinted on the capacity of her new EP titled The Birth to inspire many listeners to depend on the Holy Spirit in all spheres.

Yurglee, who made this disclosure recently attested to the fact that she has been a benefactor of the great assistance and empowerment of the Holy Spirit.

According to the African top notch gospel artist, the song is an experience that will leave many listeners saturated in the awareness of the unshakable, immovable and unchangeable greatness of God, believing that the song will bring many to an encounter with God.
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To ensure a top-notch production quality, Yurglee said she has enlisted the expertise of renowned music inclined individuals. According to her, tracks one to four was recorded by Modecai; mixed and mastered by popular music producer, Francis Osei while the fifth track was produced by the famous LaxioBeats.

Yurglee also disclosed that The Birth EP featured some top musicians, including Akesse Brempong, Mike Aremu, Abaawa Connie and Diana Hopeson, adding that she was excited to share the heart and sound of The Birth EP with listeners worldwide.

She added: “The Birth EP kicks of with an amazing song of reverence and love for God in You Remain the Same (Wotim Ho Daa)

The song eulogizes the greatness of God in one major phrase – his ability to remain the same. Hence, his never-changing nature from generation to generation. It is a beautiful contemporary worship piece.

Holy Ghost (Honhom Kronkron), Featuring Diana Hopeson and Abaawa Connie emphasizes the greatness of God and the gift of the Holy Spirit as man’s helper.

“Hopeson and Connie, who have walked longer in this call were the perfect people to bring their experience lyrically to interpret the song into reality. Three generations of music and I am super privileged to have done this with them”, she said.

Depicting a journey with God is track three titled, Hold My Hands. The artist used the track to share her testimony.

“Through it all God has never left my side. He has held my hands through the storm, the fires and turbulence. Hold My Hands was inspired by Deuteronomy Chapter 31, Verse 8. It is a song many people can relate to.

Hold My Hands brought back the lovable Yurglee’s sound and vocals, and so does the fourth track, Izuru (You Deserve the Praise). The track featured world renowned gospel saxophone minister, Mike Aremu. Izuru is a soul ballad that means, “You are worthy.” The inspiration is born from spotlighting the majestic nature of God and declaring him worthy of every praise.

The album concludes up with Come And See, a praise upbeat anthem. It tapped into the Amapiano wave, creating a fine blend with Afro Gospel and praise-worship music while inspiring and entertaining believers. Come and See is a testimony and praise song featuring Akesse Brempong.

The song draws its inspiration from the powerful Bible Verse Psalm 66, verses four and five, which reminds listeners of God’s good deeds to mankind. A great vibe on this track is Akesse Brempong, who is known for his unique blend of traditional and contemporary styles of music.

“I felt he would be the right person to compliment my vocal tone and deliver, the artist added.

The Birth EP is an intentional music offering with a unified theme that seeks to uplift and stirs listeners to praise and worship. A five-track project birthed from a place of intimacy with the word of God.
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