- Gospel singer Obaapa Christy shared a beautiful moment with her grown son online
- The singer and her son duet on Kwabena’s new gospel song Kwabena Fakye me
- The video impressed numerous fans who took to the comments section to share their admiration for the singer and her son
Ghanaian gospel singer Obaapa Christy is enjoying her latest collaboration with seasoned singer-songwriter Kwabena Kwabena.
The collaboration, Fakye Me, released on July 20, preaches the gospel as much as it showcases the individual vocal prowess of both singers.
Obaapa Christi duet with son
In a video seen by YEN.com.gh, Obaapa Christy’s son tried to fill Kwabena Kwabena’s shoes as she performed her mother’s song last collaboration.
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Her mother is one of the most celebrated voices in the Ghanaian gospel music industry, with many hits from her career spanning over two decades.
Ghanaians salute Obaapa Christy and her son
YEN.com.gh collected some comments from fans in reaction to Obaapa Christy and her son’s duet.
thejesusagendashow said:
Oh this is great we are waiting for you boy. You have my support 👏
touchmakeupartistry wrote:
Mama’s son indeed….great duo 😍
biancabeevii noted:
Awwwwww it’s so beautiful. I love the way you look at him – I can tell you are proud of him! 🤩😍
piesieesther commented:
Awww this is the best 👏👏❤️so much love my boy
nana_ama_yeboah greeted:
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️The gifted family
naatorshie100 added:
Awww you made my night obaapa
Obaapa Christy says gospel musicians are not angels
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Obaapa Christy had called on fans to be less critical of gospel musicians, saying: “We are not angels but human beings like everyone else and we are likely to make mistakes.”
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During an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Obaapa Christy said that condemning gospel artistes for their mistakes is not the most redemptive approach. He also asked that comments not be judgmental and suggested they pray.
Source: YEN.com.gh