Akesse Brempong clears the air on his denominational background
The
release revealed a rather interesting deviation from people's
expectation of the regular contemporary style of worship songs or his
signature bongo worship style enjoyed on his previous album release,
that is, "West Hills Live". It rather showcased an indigenous blend of
Pentecostal worship songs with a touch of modernized vocal and rhythmic
harmonies that presents the signature vintage Pentecostal sound in a
more refined 21st century appeal making it ideal for today's worshipper
to access the same ancient anointing birthed out from these songs.
The
multiple award winning artiste, disclosed in an interview that in
contrast to the perceptions of his fans as a charismatic, he was born
and bred in the Church of Pentecost right through his Sunday school days
at Ahensan in the Ashanti region, to his talent discovery days in
Kumasi high school, then to the frontline ministrations at Kumasi
P.I.W.C and eventually as the music director of several choirs both on
and off KNUST campus during his university days before settling with
Kaneshie P.I.W.C where he currently worships after relocating to Accra.
It
is quite evident from the above information that his versatility and
command over the contemporary and gospel reggae music genre only comes
second to his native Pentecostal side we are seeing now. It all sums up
to mean that Akesse Brempong can't be boxed up and restricted to a
particular genre and his fans should expect more diverse and soul
stirring songs off his latest album soon to be released.
For
now, the 2-part single, "Spontaneous Worship 1" and "Spontaneous
Worship 2" is available for download on iTunes, Aftown, YouTube, Google
play and Cdbaby.
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