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Esther courts Prince Keddy in ‘Mulibakulu’

Esther courts Prince Keddy in ‘Mulibakulu’

TERENCE MISELO

Writes @SunZambian

GOSPEL artiste Esther Beautiful has teamed up with veteran artiste Prince Keddy on a new single called ‘Mulibakulu’.

This song is a presentation of Prince Keddy Music and was produced by Aaron Rays Sakati and the Sound Park Media.

Commenting on this new release, Esther said the song is healing to the spirit body and soul.

“It was written by my music mentor Prince Keddy Prince of Africa

Who has been a great help to me in my music ministry, the first time he came to introduce this song, I remember it was in my house and I was very sick on tha day, due to what I was feeling that day, I almost cancelled the programme but I said no to my pain and decided to send my young brother who went and picked the man of God Prince Keddy,” she narrates.

” On that day, we had battles and battles until the Man of God Prince Keddy arrived at my Place, the moment we started singing this song (Mulibakulu) all the pain I had in my body disappeared and I became strong immediately and everyone was shocked to how I became well.”

She said she wants to announce to her followers that this song is about allowing God to be a ‘big’ God that He is in our lives.

” We must let every situation bow down to the great God that we have, because some times we allow situations to look very big than our Great God.

She says through Jesus Christ she believes it’s high time we started believing in God more than our situations.

“May God give Grace to see how big Our God is, so very soon you shall see the video by the Grace of God, I need your support and your response about this project my family and I love you all. Just remember that God is bigger than what we go through,” advised Esther.

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