The Lord has been good to me and I’m grateful - Kofi Kinaata.

Martin King Arthur known professionally as Kofi Kinaata has expressed gratitude to the Lord for showering His goodness upon him.

Kofi Kinaata rose to prominence in 2015 after releasing his single titled “Susuka”. The song entreated people to show gratitude to the Lord for what they have since others are not privileged to be like them. The song became an instant banger.

Kofi Kinaata didn’t end there as years later he released his new single title “Confession “. The song tackled drunk driving and was the new favorite among Ghanaian music lovers.

Ever since the release of “Susuka and Confession“, Kofi Kinaata has released various hit songs including, “Sweetie Pie, Last Show, Time No Dey, Single and Free, Play, Adam and Eve, Things Fall Apart and his latest single Behind the Scenes.

Kofi Kinaata’s musical dexterity has made him a star and a favorite among Ghanaian music lovers. 

His songs tackle the problems of the society, the actions of man and gives hope and motivation to listeners that there’s always light at the end of the tunnel.

Recently, at the just ended Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, Kofi Kinaata’s single, “Things Fall Apart” won two awards. These awards were, “Most Popular Song of the Year and the  Highlife Song of the Year. Kofi Kinaata also emerged the Song Writer of the Year. 

Kofi Kinaata who has been blessed with an amazing voice and songwriting ability which has led him to win various awards thanked God for all these remarkable achievements in his life.

Posting via his official Instagram page he wrote, “Sometimes I look back and smile, because indeed the Lord has been good to me and I’m grateful”.

Kofi Kinaata is a very talented young man who has inspired and motivated the masses with his inspirational songs. 

May he keep up the great work and keep soaring the flag of Ghana high.

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