
Ewura Abena, a nominee for the 2023 VGMA, has revealed the songs that will be featured on her highly-anticipated album ‘Rebirth.’ The album is set to be officially launched on Sunday, August 6, at the Believers House of Worship International located on the Spintex Road in Accra.
Prior to the album launch, Ewura Abena hosted an exclusive private listening session, giving a select group the opportunity to preview the nine tracks included in the album. Some of the tracks featured in ‘Rebirth’ are ‘This Far,’ ‘Yehowa,’ ‘Confidence,’ ‘Warrior,’ ‘Faithful,’ and ‘It is finished.’
Ewura Abena’s upcoming album ‘Rebirth’ features collaborations with both upcoming and veteran gospel artistes, including Adelaide De Seer and Amy Newman. The album serves as a platform for Ewura Abena to convey messages of hope and peace from Jesus Christ to her listeners.

Following the private listening session, Ewura Abena expressed her heartfelt intention behind the album, stating that it encapsulates a message of hope and peace in Christ, reflecting her personal journey with God. She aims to share this uplifting message with the world and reassure people that God continues to care for His children, even in challenging times.
The tracks on ‘Rebirth’ have received high praise, particularly for the masterful sound engineering by notable figures like Nacee. The collaboration with seasoned and talented artists has resulted in a collection of powerful and soul-stirring songs that are already resonating with listeners.
As the album launch approaches, anticipation and excitement continue to build, with many eagerly looking forward to experiencing the inspiring and comforting messages of faith and trust in God conveyed through Ewura Abena’s music. ‘Rebirth’ is poised to touch hearts and uplift spirits, delivering a powerful and impactful musical experience for all who listen.
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