Kofi Owusu Peprah Releases ‘M’aseda’ Music Video Featuring Diana Hamilton

Award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician Kofi Owusu Peprah has officially released the music video for his latest single, M’aseda, featuring celebrated gospel songstress Diana Antwi Hamilton, further strengthening his contribution to contemporary gospel music in Ghana.
The much-anticipated video, which was released on Tuesday, 23rd December 2025, has already begun gaining significant attention across television platforms, digital streaming services and social media. Gospel music lovers have described the song as timely, spirit-filled and deeply reflective, especially as the year draws to a close.
In an interview ahead of the release, Kofi Owusu Peprah explained that M’aseda, which translates from the Twi language as “Thanksgiving,” was inspired by a deep personal and spiritual sense of gratitude. According to him, the song is a call to believers to pause, reflect, and acknowledge God’s unfailing mercies and abundant blessings, regardless of the challenges and trials they may have encountered throughout the year.
“As we climax the year and prepare to enter a new one, it is important that we give thanks to God for His unflappable blessings and mercy,” Peprah said. “Even though many of us have lost cherished ones and gone through painful moments, the Bible encourages us to give thanks in all circumstances.”
M’aseda is built on a rich blend of contemporary gospel sounds and traditional Ghanaian worship elements, creating a deeply authentic worship experience. The song’s soul-stirring lyrics emphasise gratitude, humility and unwavering faith in God, themes that resonate strongly with both personal devotion and congregational worship.
The collaboration with Diana Antwi Hamilton adds significant depth and spiritual intensity to the song. Known for her powerful and emotive vocals, Diana complements Peprah’s heartfelt delivery with a commanding yet graceful presence, resulting in a harmonious blend that elevates the song’s message. Their combined vocal performance creates a worship atmosphere that draws listeners into a moment of sincere thanksgiving and reflection.
Speaking about the collaboration, Peprah noted that working with Diana Antwi Hamilton was intentional, as her ministry and musical journey align closely with the message of gratitude and faith the song seeks to communicate. The synergy between the two gospel ministers is evident throughout the track, making M’aseda both impactful and memorable.
The message of the song is firmly anchored in biblical teachings on thanksgiving, echoing scriptures such as 1 Thessalonians 5:18, which urges believers to give thanks in all things. Peprah explained that the song is not only meant for individual listening but is also suitable for church worship sessions, praise and thanksgiving services, and moments of quiet reflection.
Since its release, M’aseda has enjoyed heavy rotation on radio stations across Ghana and has been widely shared on digital platforms, including YouTube and other streaming services. Many fans and fellow gospel musicians have praised the song, describing it as a powerful reminder of faith, hope and gratitude in a time when many people are reflecting on the highs and lows of the year.
The accompanying music video visually reinforces the song’s message, combining simple yet powerful imagery that highlights worship, reverence and thanksgiving. The visuals complement the song’s spiritual tone, making it accessible and relatable to audiences from different backgrounds.
With this latest release, Kofi Owusu Peprah continues to strengthen his reputation as one of Ghana’s leading gospel voices. Over the years, he has become known for delivering music that uplifts, inspires and draws believers closer to God through meaningful lyrics and quality production.
As the year comes to an end, M’aseda stands out as one of the season’s most impactful gospel releases, serving as a reminder that gratitude remains central to the Christian faith, regardless of life’s circumstances.
🎥 Watch the official music video here: