Minister GUC extols God’s power in new song

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Minister GUC extols God’s power in new song
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A gospel singer, Gift Christopher, aka Minister GUC, has said that his new song titled, ‘Ikechi’, was inspired by the power of God. The worship leader, who is signed to the record label, EeZee Conceptz Global, has also released the video of the song.

Shedding more light on the song, the singer said, “We tried something different with the song, but we maintained our soulful approach. It is very rich, soulful and captivating. The video also tells a story of surrendering oneself completely to God, and becoming a vessel of His divine power.”

Speaking on the role his record label has had on his career, he said, “The record label I am signed to is renowned for its vision of spreading the gospel through impactful music. They constantly empower me and other talented artistes to continue touching lives across the globe. Their commitment to excellence and goal-driven approach has resulted in numerous achievements and accolades.

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