Piesie Esther’s ‘Wayε Me Yie’ must win ‘Song of the Year’ – Delay
Piesie Esther’s ‘Wayε Me Yie’ must win ‘Song of the Year’ – Delay
In 2022, Piesie Esther, a gospel singer from Ghana, published her popular song “Waye Me Yie,” which means “He’s done me well.”
The song has gained popularity among many music enthusiasts, who have shared their testimonials of the song’s power to change lives and speak of God’s goodness.
Deloris Frimpong Manso, often known as Delay, a media personality, believes that “Waye Me Yie” should receive the Ghana Music Awards’ top prize for “song of the year.”
In my entire time as a radio host, I have staked on two songs to be huge hits: “Odwo” by Ofori Amponsah and “Waye Me Yie” by the second song, according to Delay.
The song in question should win song of the year. If we’re being completely honest with ourselves, it deserves it. Delay stated to Piesie Esther in an interview on Wontumi Radio that “no song composer can just put that tune down.” The song you can sing from a spot.
The song touches me, she continued. I made a wager with someone and predicted that the song will become Ghana’s next top-grossing gospel hit. He accused me of exaggerating things, and I admitted it. He is a musician, so I made a wager on it, and when it came to pass, he confirmed that I was correct.
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Piesie Esther also discussed the words of her popular song and the sources of its inspiration. “I leave a recording of my inspiration on my phone after I get it. Later, it occurs to me to return and finish the song. That is how I put “Waye Me Yie” back together. This is how I tell my story; each word conveys my story “she revealed.
Source: HYPESMEDIAGH.COM
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