Agbadza Gospel Medley - Bethel Revival Choir

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    **Lyrics**
    Yesue do dzo aɖe
    (Jesus has kindled a fire)
    Dzoyia wo do am'aɖeke mateŋu atsi o
    (And no man can extinguish it)
    Yesue do dzo aɖe
    (Jesus has kindled a fire)
    Dzoyia wo do am'aɖeke mateŋu atsi o
    (And no man can extinguish it)
    Tɔnyewo miva!
    (Come folks!)
    Miva midzo miayi Yesu gbɔ
    (Come let’s go to Jesus)
    Ne mia wɔ dɔ na Yesu
    (That we may work for Jesus)
    Dzika ɖeke matso mia ƒo o
    (May there be no more anxiety)
    Mawu ƒe dzo dzo aɖe wo nye
    (God’s fire is a special kind)
    Ele nuɖusi kple mia
    (It’s around us, on each side)
    Ne le nu am'aɖeke mexɔ le si o
    (No one can intercept what it holds)
    Eyɔa dɔ dɔnɔwo keŋ
    (He heals the sick completely)
    Egba dzikpe sesẽ wo gbudugbudu
    (It has broken strong rocks into powder )
    'Yata mikafu Mawu de eta he
    (And so let us thank God for that)
    Yesue do dzo aɖe
    (Jesus has kindled a fire)
    Dzoyia wo do am'aɖeke mateŋu atsi o
    (And no man can extinguish it)
    E'yigɛ e'yigɛ e'yigɛ la ooo
    (Hail him! Hail him!)
    E'yigɛ e'yigɛ e'yigɛ la ooo
    (Hail him! Hail him!)
    Mí ɖodzi ɖe Yesu'a ŋu lo
    (Put your trust in Jesus)
    Yesu'a ko e'yigɛ
    (None other)
    Mí ɖodzi ɖe Yesu'a ŋu lo
    (Put your trust in Jesus)
    Yesu'a ko e'yigɛ
    (None other)
    Yesu Kristo ko e'yigɛ la ooo
    (None compares to him)
    Mí ɖodzi ɖe Yesu'a ŋu lo
    (Put your trust in Jesus)
    Agbeyia me nuwo ɖeke menye tɔnye o
    (The things of this life do not belong me)
    Xexeame nuwo ɖeke menye tɔnye o
    (The things of this life do not belong me )
    Ne mekpɔ ga ha ga ha menye tɔnye o
    (Wealthy, yet not mine)
    Ne medzi vi ha vi ha menye tɔnye o ɖe
    (Having children, yet not mine)
    Afetɔ Yesue nye tɔnye
    (But the Lord Jesus is mine)
    Edzi koe mà xɔse
    (In him alone will I trust)
    Ne nye wo ɖe Yesu ko na yɔ
    (Jesus is all you have, call on him alone)
    Ne nye nyè ɖe Yesu ko ma yɔ
    (Jesus is all I have, I’ll call on him alone)
    ‘Bosam be yeatem akpɔ
    (The devil tries to tempt me)
    Yesu ko ma yɔ
    (I’ll call on Jesus alone)
    ‘Bosam (Satana) be yeatewo akpɔ
    (The devil tries to tempt me)
    Yesu ko na yɔ
    (I’ll call on Jesus alone)

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  • @rubysefakor4354
    @rubysefakor4354 4 ปีที่แล้ว +425

    NEHO ,NEHO ,NEHO....Who else is proud to an ewe 🔥🔥🔥😘😘💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃

    • @aurelnpounengnong98
      @aurelnpounengnong98 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I can only dance to the beat is there a way I can get the lyrics please?

    • @abotsia
      @abotsia 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aurelnpounengnong98 there Re subtitles now

    • @elirose9247
      @elirose9247 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Eho xoxoxo, haha

    • @lambertduho5113
      @lambertduho5113 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Am very proud to an EWE

    • @evabenjamin4382
      @evabenjamin4382 ปีที่แล้ว

      I am a proud Ewe

  • @pierrebombonne5659
    @pierrebombonne5659 3 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Si une seule personne peut like 1000 fois , j'allais le faire..👐👐♥️ Que Dieu te donne plus d'inspiration

  • @lindabonsu73
    @lindabonsu73 4 ปีที่แล้ว +205

    Am not ewe , but proud to be a Ghanaian, loved everything here! Kisses!!!

    • @jeremiosagunyo8831
      @jeremiosagunyo8831 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Be blessed my dear

    • @originalMissV
      @originalMissV 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      You’re part of us just like how we are part of you❤️

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @ravelinodansou5418
    @ravelinodansou5418 4 ปีที่แล้ว +79

    who listens every morning to this song.hododiooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ahoooooooooooooooooooo

  • @victorasalu2011
    @victorasalu2011 2 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    Ewes are a powerful people. Sometimes they don’t even know how powerful they are. They’re a peculiar people!

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @sewasewa7645
    @sewasewa7645 3 ปีที่แล้ว +66

    I'm from Togo... I love you 🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬❤️❤️❤️🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭

  • @LovableMe137
    @LovableMe137 4 ปีที่แล้ว +475

    I’m a pure Ashanti but this is my jam. I think I’m also really good at dancing agbadza . 😂My beloved Nanny was an Ewe and I use eat a lot of her akple😂😂 May God bless her lovely soul 🙏🏾💜💜💜

    • @chrisnyagallix8889
      @chrisnyagallix8889 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      LovableMe137 ha that’s very interesting ✌🏾

    • @LovableMe137
      @LovableMe137 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Chris Nyagallix 💜💜

    • @roseemefa779
      @roseemefa779 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Nice one

    • @tinaa3459
      @tinaa3459 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Lol if ur grandna was Ewe then ur 1/4 Ewe too no? :)

    • @LovableMe137
      @LovableMe137 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Tina A my nanny not my grandmother

  • @akorcynthia7648
    @akorcynthia7648 5 ปีที่แล้ว +113

    1st....play
    2nd... replay
    3rd... addicted

  • @oboyrasky
    @oboyrasky 4 ปีที่แล้ว +182

    Ewe language is a heavenly language 🔥🔥

    • @elikeabalo3514
      @elikeabalo3514 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Right on

    • @philippinemensah6287
      @philippinemensah6287 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      You're right

    • @bismarkbhliss6908
      @bismarkbhliss6908 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      We are heavenly made ankasa...Whaaaaaaat

    • @amenyovoedemalice5731
      @amenyovoedemalice5731 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Said it again

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there're no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression.

  • @davidkarikari8855
    @davidkarikari8855 6 ปีที่แล้ว +150

    Am a half Voltarian, half Ashanti. A proud Ghanaian.

    • @abenaohenewaa9772
      @abenaohenewaa9772 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      david karikari ur dad is akan asante

    • @davidkarikari8855
      @davidkarikari8855 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Abena Ohenewaa dad is half Asante half Ewe, mum is ashanti

    • @abenaohenewaa9772
      @abenaohenewaa9772 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      david karikari ur dad father is asante,am asking because of u have akan name

    • @davidkarikari8855
      @davidkarikari8855 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Abena Ohenewaa yes please don't ask grandfather's dad oo😎😎😊😊

    • @tracytwum129
      @tracytwum129 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      david karikari... lol

  • @lucynyandro4867
    @lucynyandro4867 5 ปีที่แล้ว +205

    Am proud of being Ewe after watching this video

    • @gideonsegbe4526
      @gideonsegbe4526 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Lucy Nyandro very proud to be an Ewe

    • @lotineplackzy3121
      @lotineplackzy3121 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lucy Nyandro where are u from my dear?

    • @aimedesi243
      @aimedesi243 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sa

    • @andrewsoduro8448
      @andrewsoduro8448 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @Lucy Nyandro of course, you’ve got a lot to be proud of as an Ewe. I am an Ashanti, but I have so much love and deep respect also for the Ewe people. Your culture stands out among Ghana’s best: the language is very rich, and your music heritage is one to envy. There are other aspects of the Ewe traditional culture I love, but let the aforementioned suffice.

    • @tracytwum129
      @tracytwum129 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same here la...

  • @trust_trust2029
    @trust_trust2029 5 ปีที่แล้ว +172

    Omg!!!! I can't stand on my feet
    (Proudly Ewe ) Akpe ne (YESU)... 👏👏👏👏
    I love my Ewe people

    • @akuaseiwaa2127
      @akuaseiwaa2127 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Me too💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃👌😁

    • @esthercoffie2054
      @esthercoffie2054 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Akpe ne mawu..

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @akosuaahenkan63
    @akosuaahenkan63 2 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    100% Ashanti but i can not live a day without an ewe song✨🇬🇭❤️

    • @edemkwekukwadam3287
      @edemkwekukwadam3287 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Try EP church songs, they are soul inspiring and uplifting. They give u positive energy. ❤

  • @hopeclaudius5975
    @hopeclaudius5975 6 ปีที่แล้ว +161

    I can’t even sleep. It’s 1am and am still here repeating the song for the past 4hours.
    Listening from NORWAY. Much love 😍

  • @TWUMKWAME5
    @TWUMKWAME5 5 ปีที่แล้ว +190

    Our local languages is so unique and powerful when we express it to praise God, we should encourage more of this than so call queen language which was force on us. Look at how expressive and explosive they are, we can't get this pure authentic experience when we sing in the Queen's language, am sorry is not on the same level. You fill heaven is depending on Earth , can't you fill it?

    • @williamturkson6608
      @williamturkson6608 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Look u have spoke well God bless u, look at joy in them

    • @freedomdzisam868
      @freedomdzisam868 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Nyateƒeɛ.

    • @philpatdag
      @philpatdag 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      That is true God richly bless you 😊

    • @andrewsoduro8448
      @andrewsoduro8448 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Well spoken, Alex. I agree with every word you said there. I listened to a highlife medley by the One Voice Choir sometime ago and l was so touched! The songs were in Twi and l think one in Ewe (Akpe na Mawu) You could feel the power in the music and the joy and upliftment on everyone’s face because the indigenous words went direct to the heart! The agbadza music done by this group in this video carries the same impact. No wonder Nelson Mandela said: “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.” Isn’t it heart-wrenching that we’ve allowed the so-called Queen’s language to make such suffocating inroads into our local languages? We can hardly string up a whole sentence in vernacular without mixing it up with English! This is especially the case with Akan, which is fast losing its identity. I am so happy that these highlife composers are staying loyal to the native language. We need to go back to our roots! Highlight these languages in our schools and encourage writers to produce books in our local languages. Bring back the local folk tales and novels. Let the radio stations be in the forefront of this drive. Some are already doing well, but a few are not showing the leadership and example we need.

    • @cbm2770
      @cbm2770 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      👍🏼 I don’t understand but it sounds a lot like the Fon language of Benin where my father was originally from. Even the dance, shaking of shoulders. ❤️❤️

  • @dozdaughterofzion3474
    @dozdaughterofzion3474 6 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    See the way I'm dancing here like I understand something😂😂..the power of music is beyond human comprehension.

  • @4evafaithful
    @4evafaithful 5 ปีที่แล้ว +160

    I'm not Ghanaian, I'm Nigerian, but I love this song. Been on repeat all day

  • @takyiserafina4240
    @takyiserafina4240 4 ปีที่แล้ว +84

    Who is listening in 2020 🥰 happy new year 🎈🎆🎊

    • @berniceosafo698
      @berniceosafo698 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I'm ewe and I don't even understand 😂😂 anything

    • @korsimah9935
      @korsimah9935 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Q

    • @manuelkimich7316
      @manuelkimich7316 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@berniceosafo698 Shame on u. And u are happy saying that. Shame shame n shame

    • @ivysoniii4502
      @ivysoniii4502 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      2021😂

    • @ivysoniii4502
      @ivysoniii4502 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I love this tune mehnnnn

  • @kwakufosu-gyeabour3058
    @kwakufosu-gyeabour3058 5 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    I can't be the only person who listens to this song more than 3 times everyday

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there're no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression.

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression.
      6:26

  • @joshuaelikplimnyanyovor4740
    @joshuaelikplimnyanyovor4740 5 ปีที่แล้ว +164

    I'm proud to be an Ewe, your songs carry such beauty,joy,passion,rhythm and spirit. I love it so much God bless you all...

  • @aurelnpounengnong98
    @aurelnpounengnong98 3 ปีที่แล้ว +62

    I'm not even From Ghana, but African music is top tier

    • @juannitaa6765
      @juannitaa6765 ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s Togolese music

    • @kindomofghana
      @kindomofghana ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@juannitaa6765 Well, the band is Ghanaian. They may share a similar culture with an ethnic group(s) in Togo but they and their music are 150% Ghanaian.

    • @somie-abalotchandao4571
      @somie-abalotchandao4571 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kindomofghana iiiiiiiiiiiiihttxwwx vvc

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

    • @bapalorininya8128
      @bapalorininya8128 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@kindomofghanathey may share is an understatement, ewe people are one ,whether in nigeria ,benin Togo or ghana, they are one in the same .
      Fxxk the European boundaries

  • @eunicesam2805
    @eunicesam2805 5 ปีที่แล้ว +145

    So proud of bethel revival, and feel jealous of your progress without me, not in a bad way. Was part of this group but now in UK God's grace. Excellent job by all standards, Henrry Dat so humble man God lift you all up.

    • @kukuakukua
      @kukuakukua ปีที่แล้ว

      Try and set up a similar group in UK, let's take ewe worship international

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @cynthiahanskumah1444
    @cynthiahanskumah1444 6 ปีที่แล้ว +167

    Proud Ewe laa, hoododioooooo 😍

  • @douglasdorkenoo1343
    @douglasdorkenoo1343 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I am an ewe but don’t speak or understand but the song communicates with my spirit and soul thank you Bethel Revival
    Love you guys

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

    • @edemkwekukwadam3287
      @edemkwekukwadam3287 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Your parents didn't help u at all. Anyway, u can still try to learn a few words of your native language if u wish. Blessings

  • @giftyemefaa
    @giftyemefaa 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    Proud Ewe girl right here 🥰

  • @kouyedamien7352
    @kouyedamien7352 2 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    Cette chanson me met hors de mon corps , elle me réveille spirituellement et je sens la puissance du saint esprit qui me rend invincible! Gloire au Seigneur Jésus-Christ ♥️♥️♥️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @eekoweyybeyd1734
    @eekoweyybeyd1734 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Let every knee bow. Let every idol o4 deity hide.JESUS, the king of kings and the Lord of lords is on the THRONE. May everyone falling into His worship receive health and breakthrough.

  • @carinawet4866
    @carinawet4866 3 ปีที่แล้ว +64

    Am proud of being Ewe ❤️😘💯

  • @kwasiishmael6792
    @kwasiishmael6792 5 ปีที่แล้ว +108

    This Ewe song got me dancing saaa..dont even understand the words in the song but i played like 20 times already... Bless you Guys. I love the indigenous feel in the song.

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there're no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression.

  • @gaetankuessan9539
    @gaetankuessan9539 5 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    i m from togo, I like this powerful song,GOD is all, amen ,mawu ne yra miii looooo

    • @davidmensahsuka6842
      @davidmensahsuka6842 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is my everyday morning motivational song

    • @nuelatkloe656
      @nuelatkloe656 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      gaetan kuessan eee laaaa!

    • @michaelesew
      @michaelesew 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yea I think you speak Ewe too

    • @elikentokou7677
      @elikentokou7677 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      The video is very nice,i like it ,i,m togolese 100% May God bless you people👏👏👏

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there're no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression.

  • @yhaayeboah93
    @yhaayeboah93 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Am jux in love with ewes and dier tradition........ Can't love dem less

  • @alicenyarko6831
    @alicenyarko6831 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Am a fanti but this Ewe gospel gives me Goosebumps whenever I listen...glory Glory

  • @adugyamfibenjamin3367
    @adugyamfibenjamin3367 6 ปีที่แล้ว +140

    Pure Music. Authentic Music. Love it. See how beautifully the church responds....Awww ....Our local languages carry so much power....I can't stop playing it...

    • @rpa_camaelwwd3297
      @rpa_camaelwwd3297 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      So much power carried on the local language... I agree

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @kobbycobby4995
    @kobbycobby4995 5 ปีที่แล้ว +92

    Oh man.... How can we have more of this here. After listing to this, i Knew God is an EWE. Hahahahahaha

  • @rosemaryabimbola6862
    @rosemaryabimbola6862 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    IAM proud of my, language the,ewe dialect, one of JEHOVAH GOD creation at the tower of babel.

  • @albiankrah9776
    @albiankrah9776 3 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    This is beautiful thing about our nation Ghana, when it comes to celebrations, tribes doesn't matter to anyone,we are all one people let's us continue its very beautiful to see us together

  • @horveydanieldelali6287
    @horveydanieldelali6287 3 ปีที่แล้ว +67

    Instrumentals on point...very proud to be an Ewe👌

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @bsbsbgsggd2325
    @bsbsbgsggd2325 5 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Eeeeeei Jesus Christ
    Am proud of Africa Mother land Ghana. Ewes you kill it. Can some one get a piece of clothes to our men in the house? Agbadza aaeee looo🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @kerrieashie1605
    @kerrieashie1605 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    proud to be NO.9 4lyf is 4lyf

  • @godwinhetor1848
    @godwinhetor1848 5 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Proud number 9

  • @gideonpanafrican9327
    @gideonpanafrican9327 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    2024 and beyond 👌🏾
    Hododoooooo

  • @samuelkennedysmith4901
    @samuelkennedysmith4901 6 ปีที่แล้ว +68

    Am not an Ewe but am always move by their songs. God richly bless them

    • @vestaagbo4372
      @vestaagbo4372 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Samuel KennedySmith bless u too sister

    • @papakudjo8677
      @papakudjo8677 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The people name is not EWE 🐑; their real name is Erverh/Ɛ̀ʋɛ̀.

    • @BethelRevivalChoir
      @BethelRevivalChoir  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      God bless you too Sister

  • @KofiAnderson
    @KofiAnderson 5 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    I just love the rythym. I dont understand but eish I love the Ewes . Vami jo Yesu enyo

  • @desahatobil9998
    @desahatobil9998 5 ปีที่แล้ว +110

    I absolutely love the song. I first heard it on Citi FM and I have it on repeat here non stop. I am not an Ewe and don't understand it but whoa this is some good music!

    • @jahappiah996
      @jahappiah996 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      same i don't understand but i heard on starr fm this morning and i just fell in in love with it.

    • @sakyibeaadu5096
      @sakyibeaadu5096 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Me too. Heard it first on Citi FM. Very powerful song.

    • @BethelRevivalChoir
      @BethelRevivalChoir  5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      We give Glory to God. Expect more this year ok 😁

    • @godsonike7621
      @godsonike7621 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Been trying to reach Bernard Avle to give me the name for this very song. Heard it from Cities fm too. One of Avle's favourite

  • @arkohgeorge9136
    @arkohgeorge9136 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    We need more ewe singers to do such songs in pure ewe gospel...I am a pure Akan but can understand the words..am so impressed at the composition, the dressing etc . please this kinda songs can go international especially with the local traditional dressing.. please encourage more of these Kinda ewe songs..God bless u so much...it's so nice and powerful as well

    • @khemikalse
      @khemikalse ปีที่แล้ว

      I know right ❤

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there're no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression.

  • @amvic207
    @amvic207 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    how can we throw away our ancestors inheritance in exchange of a foreign language.
    long live to agbadze

  • @dr.patrickm.frasermd268
    @dr.patrickm.frasermd268 5 ปีที่แล้ว +165

    First time hearing this ewe praise and worship. Very powerful . I wish I could sing it ...you can sense the presense of the Holy Spirit in the atmosphere.

    • @amosdametey8251
      @amosdametey8251 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Can't stop listening to this song. Great cultural Gospel Music.

    • @papakudjo8677
      @papakudjo8677 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      What do you mean 😏? Do you know who are true Hebrew? The Erverhs are the original author of the Bible so don't be ignorant.

    • @brightlawson6391
      @brightlawson6391 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      To be honest with you, anytime I hear ewe worship songs, my spirit is lifted high

    • @drmosespatrickfrasermd8994
      @drmosespatrickfrasermd8994 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@brightlawson6391 powerful, some of the tribe of judah are from west africa -I think Ghana inclusive.

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @isabellaisa1098
    @isabellaisa1098 4 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    Everyday I really love this song ewe my country 🇹🇬🇬🇭🇺🇸2019 💯

  • @kaylawane6669
    @kaylawane6669 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Wow! C'est beau. Les ewes chantent les notes dans la gamme pentatonique. A la louange de l'Éternel. Béni soit tu O Roi de Gloire!! From Ivory coast 🇨🇮

    • @philipronsonleh7092
      @philipronsonleh7092 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ewe in worship is a heavenly spiritual language. So rejuvenating. Glory be to God🙏🙏🔥

    • @alberttamakloe8706
      @alberttamakloe8706 ปีที่แล้ว

      d'accord

  • @henrylartey4885
    @henrylartey4885 5 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    who is listening 2019.👍👍👍👍👍💝💝💝💝

  • @esterziaagbavito7593
    @esterziaagbavito7593 6 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    Praise God
    Ewe 🇬🇭 & 🇹🇬

  • @francisvilasmensah216
    @francisvilasmensah216 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Ghana's strong cultural diversitiy in worship always makes me so proud .. Glory be to God!!

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @marggie104davi5
    @marggie104davi5 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Let us be praising GOD for being EWE'S and stop HIDING. U are more than what U always hear. One Lov

    • @LuckyLucky-xp2sz
      @LuckyLucky-xp2sz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Exactly, it was never like that years back. This hiding only started when Akan as a tribe in particular started trooping into Greater Accra in their numbers with the hatred they are raised with. The Akan hate towards Ewes is so draining. But we shall prevail and teach the Akan what it means to share a space with others without hating because they need to learn to habit without hating.

    • @marggie104davi5
      @marggie104davi5 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@LuckyLucky-xp2sz Akpe na MAWU be woha nese eme. They hate us b'cause, they know that we are powerful from GOD so they do things to intimidate as, they think, they know but not. We have to unite and get our power back. Ewe is the first language from the time of ADAM and EVA. MAWU NE YIRA MI LOoooo..

  • @welbeckdanquah1888
    @welbeckdanquah1888 3 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Best way to start a song, that bro that did the intro is amazing. I'm Ashanti but my Dad lived in Aflao and learned Ewe. Love God's worship in all languages. And the beat in the first part of the song is so amazing, so rare. Ododio oo oo👌

  • @kwasiboateng-efa4098
    @kwasiboateng-efa4098 6 ปีที่แล้ว +62

    The man behind this is one wonderful humble boss of mine.
    Mr. Henry Datsomor, the good Lord richly bless you kakaaaka

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @abangahanthony2415
    @abangahanthony2415 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Not an ewe
    But really impressed and happy to be a Ghanaian❤️

  • @pearldzomeku2661
    @pearldzomeku2661 6 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    Awwwww!!! My ppl tears are just flowing down my eyes I'm so in love wt this missing home hmmmmm akpe ,akpe na mi

    • @kissmeagain54
      @kissmeagain54 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Pearl Dzomeku ....... You will come home and go as you please. ...a little matter while.....HOLD ON. ....HISTORY MAKER!

  • @christopherkingbosso3385
    @christopherkingbosso3385 6 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    When the ewes start worshipping God in this agbadza music then, you must know that, we are really in the end times. Because the ewes really and truly serve God with a passion.
    They do this in a grand style. All to the glory of our Lord and saviour Jesus.
    The ewes belongs to the Levi tribe of the old testament.
    Israelites of the old. Yes this is who you are.
    The ewes are the largest tribe in the whole Africa. Their tribe starts from North West of Nigeria (Badagrey), Benin, Togo and Ghana.

  • @Paulicapgh
    @Paulicapgh 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Fire 🔥 if you're an ewe be proud...I'm nzema but I feel ewe people too much

  • @priscaessean9063
    @priscaessean9063 6 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    Soyez vraiment bénis. C'est original et professionnel.

    • @collinsaguh2533
      @collinsaguh2533 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I can't even read what you have written but hmmm but I think what you have said is true

  • @owusu2567
    @owusu2567 5 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    I heard this song on radio and instantly fell in love with it even though i didn't understand anything. WONDERFUL SONG!

  • @prosperagbona7177
    @prosperagbona7177 4 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Wao I feel real African listening to this beautiful ewe praising song...Happy to be an ewe. Is someone there dancing too?...hododioooooooo

  • @amudzigarnet636
    @amudzigarnet636 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Back to my roots from Russia 🇷🇺 🇬🇭

  • @victorkokoti2426
    @victorkokoti2426 5 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Great music. I miss Tefle the land of my birthday whenever I play this music. We are a great people from the Volta Region of Ghana.

  • @lilyjones7129
    @lilyjones7129 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Wow ! I love this song and I’m not Ghanaian . But the the Holy Spirit has made it great to me

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there're no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression.

  • @jissef355
    @jissef355 5 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Waaaooooo !!!
    Excellent !!!! Les arrangements, la musique , les musiciens ont un excellent niveau
    Mais par dessus tout quelle onction !!!!

    • @bernadetteameh3597
      @bernadetteameh3597 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Le saint esprit quand il est là tout change

  • @brukznelsonjnr7420
    @brukznelsonjnr7420 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm a Ghanaian Eʋevi😍❤️Whattttttttt did I just hear😱😱😱

  • @lizzieaguidji569
    @lizzieaguidji569 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Waooooo waooooo am so proud to be part of ewe people after watching this wonderful video. Congratulations dearest 😘😘😘😘💯💯🙌🙌🙌💋💋💋

  • @phideliabessah
    @phideliabessah ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This is my 15th time of listening to this gospel

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there're no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression.

  • @ElikemDzamvivie
    @ElikemDzamvivie 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    am a pure ewe and really enjoyed this song. GOD RICHLY BLESS YOU BETHEL CHOIR FOR THIS WONDERFUL SONG.💖💗💯💥

  • @elvisquartey6226
    @elvisquartey6226 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I'm a Ga....and I absolutely llllllloooooooove this tho I don't understand anything

  • @georgemawulolo2820
    @georgemawulolo2820 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I'm always proud for being an ewe, God bless the people Volta God bless Ghana 🇬🇭

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there're no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression.

  • @emmanuelcrentsil8525
    @emmanuelcrentsil8525 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I a Dante but i like ewe songs because my wife is an ewe

  • @calvishammond2224
    @calvishammond2224 6 ปีที่แล้ว +63

    Authentic African Gospel Music!!!
    Awesome stuff.

    • @BarryKKing
      @BarryKKing 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      This is beautiful

    • @davidamable2390
      @davidamable2390 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Your agbadza gets a pass. A few more lessons and you get a distinction.

  • @Mosabel1
    @Mosabel1 5 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Je ne sais plus depuis combien d'heures j'adore le Seigneur sur ce rythme AGBADJA...
    I celebrate Lord for ur team

  • @fredqwequ2909
    @fredqwequ2909 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am still dancing agbadza to this melodius tunes in 2021

  • @forgivesefakor5222
    @forgivesefakor5222 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Proud to be an ewe. Miss agbadza so much....we call it "practical Jesus" in church. Miss home badly ..

  • @princekayagbeli1288
    @princekayagbeli1288 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nyemeblegeo..... Gbazda Ntor yema la... nyelame kataa koekor 😊😂😂

  • @MichaelAttipoe-cr6xr
    @MichaelAttipoe-cr6xr 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I am a proud Ewe and a Ghanaian for that matter. This song relates to everyone 😮

  • @EstherDK
    @EstherDK 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    This song hits differently even though I can't speak the language. I also love that it's translated beneath

  • @beckysennah894
    @beckysennah894 5 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Prince sennah you are too much I specially love the harmonic u played, so loving, that is why for me you have no size in Ghana. You always play your notes and fills at the right moment you are blessed my dear.

  • @FreshKwameTV
    @FreshKwameTV 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ewe geng we are here. Proud ewe man

  • @michaelasuman340
    @michaelasuman340 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    am from Akim Oda , I love the Volta music

  • @elizabethseyram2412
    @elizabethseyram2412 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This Agbadza is the best. Miatowo de mixe dzime🎶🎶🎵🎵🥁😚🤝🤝👌

  • @cbm2770
    @cbm2770 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    👍🏼 I don’t understand but it sounds a lot like the Fon language of Benin where my father was originally from. Even the dance, shaking of shoulders. ❤️❤️

    • @LuckyLucky-xp2sz
      @LuckyLucky-xp2sz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yes Fon and Ewe belong to the same family. You will hear Ewe words in Fon.

    • @amgoodyman
      @amgoodyman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You are not far away...we are nɔvioo

    • @attiogbeeyram6920
      @attiogbeeyram6920 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Anyway the song has been also translate in English...so you Can understand it😉

    • @cbm2770
      @cbm2770 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I did not see the translation before...

    • @attiogbeeyram6920
      @attiogbeeyram6920 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cbm2770 ok ..no problem 😉 i Hope you Can enjoy it now 🤭

  • @rickyspana7910
    @rickyspana7910 5 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Proud to be Ewe

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @abrahamcudjoe2948
    @abrahamcudjoe2948 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Leader has this unique voice which is so captivating

  • @mawusiification
    @mawusiification 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Egba agakpe sesse gudugudu! Hodododio

  • @nickyapenahier9214
    @nickyapenahier9214 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Double like for this song 👌❤️

  • @josephdonkor123
    @josephdonkor123 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Waaaaaoooooo. God bless you. "Na meawodo na Yesu". We shall really work for Jesus. God bless you for projecting Ewe music. I am proud to be an Ewe and a Ghanaian. More annointing for you.

  • @mosesdagadu1919
    @mosesdagadu1919 6 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    I can’t imagine how they are able to play authentic agbadza beat with those instruments without the almighty atsimevu

  • @Real_blaise
    @Real_blaise ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I like this gospel ❤️🇹🇬🇹🇬✨🎶🎶🎶

  • @elikplimavor5745
    @elikplimavor5745 6 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I miss home 😚🤗

  • @elendudominic8946
    @elendudominic8946 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I am a Nigerian, Igbo to be precise. I love this song too much

  • @mawoussidjogbenou3061
    @mawoussidjogbenou3061 5 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    J'adore tros cette le Musik de ca me donne la Force et le feu dans mon ceour akpé nă Mawu💃💃💃🙏

  • @mawoussidjogbenou3061
    @mawoussidjogbenou3061 5 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Tros manifique cette Musik je le coute plus de 10 × dans la journné et ca me donne la Force d'avence 💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃🙏

  • @francisackah5823
    @francisackah5823 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    How I wish I could speak Ewe and Sing along with them.Such a beautiful language to praise GOD with.GOD bless you guys.

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @ablahaniel2230
    @ablahaniel2230 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My husband is an Ewe we are blessed with unique culture and most beautiful is when we use it to Glorify God.... beautiful

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The moral context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there's no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression. 6:26

  • @rosemaryakpabli7379
    @rosemaryakpabli7379 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Am a proud voltarian

  • @fortresswiafe5618
    @fortresswiafe5618 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    The song just lifts my soul to a different dimension ❤️...proud to be a daughter of an ewe woman ❤️🙏

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're very right about the original composition of this very song. It was very well set in a warlike situation of a man who had learned from the oracle of AFA divination that he has no one to lean on so he has to fight to victory all alone with all his might his creator had endowed him.
      "Gbenue meka nyasela meli nameo
      gake me wo na nekeo"...
      ( "there're no one here to lend his ears or to help, but it doesn't matter now.. I have to fight it alone")
      The wisdom of the original wordings in this song has a strong moral teaching that sometimes in life, The Most High God will be behind you but still will make you feel you are all alone in fighting with your obstacles and if you believe in your ability as a Hu Man, you quickly realize you're getting to victory over evil and obstacles.
      That's the wisdom and the context in which the original traditional song was composed.
      Both versions are relevant to our day to
      day living.
      Because in some situations in life, TMH will test your ability to see if you can fight or face your obstacles all alone , because He had endowed you with all abilities as Hu Man but still you feel (as if you have no family, friends or church members) like "nya sela meli nameo"
      Our people believed in TMH and His ability in them to face obstacles and overcome it as a group or alone.
      A powerful moral teaching for all African people under man-made oppression.