Kofi Kinaata wins ‘Hybrid song of the year’ at Ghana National Gospel Music Awards

Martin KingArthur stage name Kofi Kinaata has emerged as the winner of ‘Hybrid Song of The year Category’ at the just ended Ghana National Gospel Music Awards.

The Category was a new category created to award artist who’s music is not considered as gospel music but the content of their song is inspiring and motivating as well .

Kofi Kinaata was in this category with Artistes such as Shatta Wale, Ras Kuuku, Dada Hafco, Strongman and Kuami Eugene. Kofi Kinaata won this award with ‘Things Fall Apart.’

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