Piesie Esther: 'Waye Me Yie' Was My Turning Point
Ghanaian gospel musician Piesie Esther recently reflected on her 22-year journey in the music industry.
During an interview on GHOne TV, she attributed her success to God’s divine plan and timing, expressing gratitude to God’s faithfulness.
"It’s the doing of the Lord. I don’t know how it happened, but God has been so good,” she said. “These 22 years have been a mix of wonderful, sad, and happy moments. It’s like I’ve combined them all together. You enjoy small victories, and there’s always something new to learn.”
Piesie Esther also shared about the challenges she faced in her career, including searching for a producer to help her bring her songs to life.
“We’ve faced challenges, but God has been faithful. I remember searching for a producer, and it was tough. But God has been good, and I’m grateful”, she added.
Piesie Esther's snippet for her song 'At33ne' caused a frenzy on social media when it featured Serwaa Amihere in handcuffs, leading to speculations of her arrest.
In other news, Piesie Esther has released the video for her single At33ne to critical acclaim.
Directed by the acclaimed Skyweb Videos, this high-budget production sets a new benchmark for gospel music videos, combining stunning visuals with a soul-stirring message of faith and divine intervention.
The video is being hailed as one of the best ever directed in the Ghanaian gospel scene, capturing both the spiritual depth of the song and the emotional journey of the storyline.