Catholic Church Moves to King Paluta’s ‘Aseda’ in Unforgettable Heartwarming Display
Within the walls of St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Kumawu-Abodomase, Ghana, King Paluta’s hit song “Aseda” has found an unexpected home—a stunning mix of current music and traditional liturgy.
The joyful moment when the Catholic priest and his congregation fully embraced the well-known song and sang along word for word is captured on a video that has gone viral on the internet.
The video features the priest leading his flock in a passionate performance of “Aseda…”, highlighting the song’s universal appeal and capacity to cross conventional lines between religious and secular music.
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People from all walks of life can relate to the song’s profound message of endurance and thankfulness, which is highlighted in this endearing moment.
The self-produced hip-hop song “Aseda,” which translates to “Thanksgiving” in the Twi language, tells the story of King Paluta’s struggle and eventual victory.
It’s obvious that the song’s upbeat tune and approachable words have touched many people, even those in religious societies.
This unanticipated fusion of church liturgy and street music demonstrates the unifying power of music and its capacity to communicate universal themes of thankfulness and hope.
Watch the video below:
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