Following its triumphant return, the 2024 3Music Awards brought unexpected moments of excitement, both in performances and award wins. One of the most anticipated categories of the night was the Gospel Song of the Year, showcasing the best of Ghanaian gospel music. With a strong lineup of contenders, this category highlighted the power of gospel music in touching lives and spreading hope.
The nominees for Gospel Song of the Year included some of the most respected names in the gospel scene:
Scott Evans – 100%: A modern gospel hit blending contemporary sounds with uplifting messages.
Mabel Okyere – Anuonyam: A powerful anthem of praise and worship.
Nacee – ASEDA: A soul-stirring song of thanksgiving and grace.
Perez Muzik – KAAFO: A moving track with deep spiritual resonance.
Piesie Esther – MO: A song of praise and victory.
Diana Hamilton –SAY AMEN: Another hit from the multiple-award-winning artiste.
Patience Nyarko – TEARS OF JOY: A heartfelt song of celebration after overcoming trials.
Joyce Blessing – VICTORY: A triumphant song of faith and perseverance.
Team Eternity – YES SIR: A vibrant track filled with energy and worship.
Onn Gospel ft. Kofi Karikari – YOU ARE GREAT: A worship song praising the greatness of God.
In a moving moment of the night, it was Nacee who took home the award for Gospel Song of the Year with his heartfelt track, ASEDA. Known for its deep message of gratitude and powerful lyrics, ASEDA has resonated with listeners across the nation, further cementing Nacee’s place as a leading figure in gospel music.
Nacee’s win was a major highlight of the evening, showcasing his ability to connect with audiences through meaningful and spiritually uplifting music. ASEDA has become an anthem of thanksgiving and worship, making it a well-deserved winner in this fiercely competitive category.
The 2024 3Music Awards continues to celebrate the diversity and strength of Ghanaian music, and Nacee’s win in the Gospel Song of the Year category is a testament to the impact gospel music continues to have on both the music industry and the lives of listeners.

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