<blog>In a world where today’s hit song can be forgotten tomorrow, Augustina Addison stands strong in the gospel music scene. She’s not swayed by trends, and she knows exactly what she wants to share with her fans. Today, she’s celebrating not just another birthday, but a big comeback with her 17th album, W’ayemye Nti (“The Goodness of God”). This title means a lot to her and is more than just a catchy phrase.
This isn’t just any album release. It’s a powerful return filled with songs of praise and healing. After a terrible fire destroyed her entire studio and many of her early recordings, Addison could have given up. But instead, she picked herself up, hit record, and turned her sadness into something beautiful. W’ayemye Nti is more than just music; it’s a celebration of strength and a reminder that even when life gets tough, we can rise again.
The journey to W’ayemye Nti wasn’t easy. In 2020, a fire took away Addison’s beloved Doutina Digital Studio (DDS). She lost years of hard work, expensive equipment, and early versions of the album she’s releasing now. For many, this would have been the end. But for Addison, it was just a pause before a big comeback.
With the support of her fans, church family, and the gospel community, Addison chose to keep going. She turned her pain into powerful music, and that’s how W’ayemye Nti came to life.
W’ayemye Nti is more than just an album; it’s a collection of six songs that tell Addison’s story. The title track is a heartfelt prayer that shows how good God is, even when things are hard. True to her Pentecostal roots, Addison mixes lively rhythms with lyrics that are easy to sing and hard to forget.
Here’s a look at each song:
- **“Abankesee” (My Fortress)**: A strong anthem about God’s protection, showcasing Addison’s powerful voice.
- **“Ye Me Yie Or So Me Mu” (Honour Me Lord)**: A personal song where she asks for grace, sung with deep emotion.
- **“Yesu a Okum No No” (The Slain Lamb)**: A moving tribute to Christ’s sacrifice, delivered with heartfelt respect.
- **“Awuradenwunuase” (The Shadow of the Almighty)**: A warm reminder of God’s comforting presence.
- **“Tie Me Awurade” (Hear Me, Lord)**: A heartfelt cry that connects desperation with hope.
Addison says, “This album is strong. It’s powerful. It carries an anointing that can shift atmospheres when prayed with.” She knows what it means to go through tough times and come out stronger.
Augustina Addison has been making music for over 20 years and has released 17 albums. She’s built a name for herself through hard work and a strong belief in her calling. Her music has inspired many people and has become a big part of Ghana’s gospel music scene.
W’ayemye Nti might be her most personal project yet. It’s a story of survival, a musical diary, and a gift of hope to everyone who needs it.
This album is more than just songs; it’s a message. It shows us that setbacks are not the end, but just a part of a bigger story. It tells us what happens when faith meets challenges and refuses to give up.
As the gospel music world changes with new trends, Addison’s voice stands out with purpose. She’s not just making music; she’s setting an example for being real, striving for excellence, and staying true to her beliefs.
What’s next for Addison? If W’ayemye Nti is any sign, she’s just getting started. She’s not just surviving; she’s creating the soundtrack for a new wave of gospel music.
W’ayemye Nti is available on all major music platforms and can be streamed on Augustina Addison’s official social media pages. If you’re looking for healing, hope, or just want to celebrate, this is your chance. Press play, lift your hands, and let the goodness of God fill your heart.
Stream HERE.