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Stella Aba Seal
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Stella Aba Seal is a renowned Ghanaian gospel artist who has garnered multiple awards for her soulful vocals and inspiring lyrics. Her educational journey started at Accra New Town School and Kotobabi 2 Middle School before pursuing secretarial studies at Accra Polytechnic. Since beginning her music career in 1980, she has released numerous albums and singles, captivating audiences not only in Ghana but also across Africa with her dynamic stage presence. Blending traditional Ghanaian gospel with contemporary elements, her music embodies themes of faith, hope, and love. Stella's exceptional contributions have earned her prestigious accolades, including the Entertainment Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana (ECRAG) Awards' Best Gospel Album of the Year.
Discography
Albums2
Mahunu Awurade
Mahunu Awurade2022 • AlbumTracks: 9
Odo Moroso
Odo Moroso2018 • AlbumTracks: 18
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