In a remarkable fusion of contemporary music and traditional worship, King Paluta‘s hit track “Aseda” has found an unexpected home within the walls of St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Kumawu-Abodomase, Ghana.
A video circulating online captures the joyous moment when the Catholic priest and his congregation wholeheartedly embraced the popular song, singing along word for word.
The footage shows the priest leading his flock in a spirited rendition of “Aseda...” demonstrating the song’s broad appeal and its ability to transcend traditional boundaries between secular and sacred music.
This heartwarming scene highlights the song’s powerful message of gratitude and perseverance, resonating deeply with people from all walks of life.
“Aseda,” which means “Thanksgiving” in the Twi language, is a self-produced hiplife track that narrates King Paluta’s journey of struggle and triumph.
The song’s relatable lyrics and uplifting melody have clearly struck a chord with many, including those within religious communities.
This unexpected crossover between street music and church worship showcases the unifying power of music and its ability to convey universal themes of hope and gratitude.
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