Ghanaian gospel musician, Celestine Donkor, has revealed that when she organised her first edition of Celestial Praiz, she had no major songs but had only one single, ‘Supernatural’.
The musician revealed on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm’s mid-morning show that when she planned the first edition, she was concerned about what songs she would sing to my audience because she only had Supernatural.
She told Sokoohemaa Kukua, the host, that the song was not a hit at the time.
Celestine Donkor stated that she had to sing parts of songs she was featured on with other musicians as well as songs by other musicians.
She did, however, explain that the extensive publicity she received at the time aided her.
“Supernatural was the only song I had. However, I had appeared in the works of some musicians, including Philipa Baafi and Rev. Prince Nyarko, so I contributed to some of the songs. That is how people became acquainted with me. At the time, that was my only exposure.”
Celestial Praiz is a gospel praise and worship jam instituted in 2011 to bring people from all walks of life and Christians from different denominations together to worship and praise God.
Previous editions featured seasoned gospel musicians such as Uncle Ato, Cecilia Marfo, OJ, Cwesi Oteng, Cindy Thompson, Evangelist Lord Kenya, KODA, Selina Boateng, Joe Mettle, and Martin Hayford.
The 2023 edition is slated for March 6, 2023, at the Dominion Sanctuary of the Victory Bible Church in Awoshie, Accra.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana