Madesoa Highlifeng Exclusive: Agnes Opoku Agyemang Yi

Her critique of the modern gospel music structure is equally sharp. Speaking on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, she lamented that gospel songs today are "easily perishable" compared to the evergreen hits of the past. "In the past, we had albums that had several themes and categories of songs," she observed. "But today, we have singles which perish so easily because they are only about 'aseda' (thanksgiving) or people showing off their cars". She argues that the lack of thematic diversity in current singles fails to reach the broader public.

: It emphasizes trust in God’s "miracle business," reminding listeners that "nothing is too hard for Him". Artistic Context agnes opoku agyemang yi madesoa highlifeng exclusive

In an era where Ghanaian music is dominated by Afrobeats and fusion sounds, Agnes Opoku Agyemang stands as a staunch preserver of the traditional Highlife sound. Her single, "Yi Madesoa," premiered as a Highlifeng exclusive, is not just a song but a musical sermon that resonates deeply with the core values of Ghanaian society—faith, endurance, and gratitude. Her critique of the modern gospel music structure