Getty and Friends Anigyesem kese
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Getty And Friends Anigyesem Kese [WORKING ⚡]

The song is a celebratory Twi worship piece that translates to "Great Joyous News" or "Great Good News".

: Even decades after its release, the track remains a "household song" in Ghana, frequently played at church gatherings, funerals, and social celebrations. Getty and Friends: A Pioneer of Ghanaian Gospel Getty and Friends Anigyesem kese

Getty and Friends emerged as one of the most influential gospel groups of the 1990s. Their contribution, alongside icons like Diana Hopeson and the Tagoe Sisters , helped shape the "golden era" of Ghanaian gospel music. The song is a celebratory Twi worship piece

(Great Good News) is a foundational anthem in the Ghanaian gospel music scene, performed by the legendary group Getty and Friends . Lead singer Gertrude Oduro Annan (popularly known as Getty) formed the group in the 1990s while studying at the Korle Bu Nursing Training College, choosing the name "and Friends" to ensure every vocalist and instrumentalist felt like an equal part of the ministry. The Essence of "Anigyesem Kese" Their contribution, alongside icons like Diana Hopeson and

: It centeres on the uplifting news of salvation and the living nature of God.

: Like much of the group’s work, it features the distinctive 90s Ghanaian gospel sound—a blend of live-band arrangements, rhythmic percussion, and soulful, call-and-response vocal harmonies.

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