Celebrated gospel musician, Piesie Esther has dropped the teaser for the ‘At33ne’ (Overturned) music video that featured the arrest of seasoned broadcaster, Serwaa Amihere.
In the caption of her Instagram post shared on Serwaa’s Instagram page, the gospel musician expressed her excitement at releasing the music video’s teaser.
She encouraged her followers to get a glimpse of the video and to take in the message in the song.
“2Get a glimpse of the powerful visuals and message behind the song. Don’t forget, the full music video drops officially on YouTube on October 18, 2024! Make sure you’re subscribed to my channel so you don’t miss the full release.”
Piesie Esther
Sharing details of the song, the ‘Mo’ hitmaker said it was a song of divine victory and supernatural breakthrough, adding that her fans would love the song and the video when it drops. “You won’t want to miss it! 🌻🙏✨,” she said.
Many people in the comment section spoke about the viral picture online, alleging that Serwaa had been arrested.
The Ghana Police Service issued a statement debunking the rumors, noting that it was from a music video.
Others also spoke about the striking resemblance between Serwaa and her mother, who played the role of her mother in the music video, and the wife of actor Fred Amugi.
“The fact that I couldn’t tell between who’s Maame and Serwaa is crazyyyy 😂I had to watch it over again.”
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“Look at your mum acting 😂😂😂 you people will kill us oo … I need a gig like this for my mum please 😂😂😂… Soo cute.”
thejewelry_shopgh
“This is the video some blogger captured and said Serwaa was arrested nu, some bloggers and nonfa posts 😂😂😂😂😂😂… This is my Christmas song 💃💃💃💃💃💃.”
lin_owusu
“Chaiii can’t wait ooo🔥🔥🔥.”
iamtimakumkum
“Serwaa your acting is good papa 😂😂.”
tracymireku
Piesie Esther Tells True Story Behind ‘Okuraseni’ Song
The Gospel singer shared the inspiration behind the composition of her song ‘Okuraseni.’
Piesie Esther recounted witnessing a woman in her community endure suffering, which later transformed when one of the woman’s children made a positive change in their life.
The woman’s life-changing experience motivated her to write the song ‘Okuraseni,’ meaning ‘Villager,’ in 2017, making it her favorite among all her songs. “Poverty is hard, but hers was the hardest,” she said.
“All her children couldn’t break through, but one of her sons was stubborn among his siblings. After a period, he was nowhere to be found around the village. We searched everywhere but to no avail. Everyone thought that he had gone to commit a crime somewhere and was killed.
“So, the mother concluded that he was dead. At a point, the woman became shallow and could wear one cloth for days. Everyone forgot about her son because they thought he was dead.”
Piesie Esther
The gospel musician further revealed that the boy met somebody who took him abroad, and nobody knew about it. “One day, the boy paid a surprise visit to the mother with a car when she least expected it and relocated her that day abroad,” Piesie added.
This aligns with Piesie Esther’s story, as she never envisioned traveling outside of Kumasi, the capital of her birthplace, Nsuta Atonsu, given her family background.
Kumasi was the only town she considered if she had the opportunity to travel outside her community, as she lacked the financial means to go further and her mother was already working as a bartender there.
However, she had her breakthrough after following Rev. Seer Tony Asamoah Boateng to one of his branches in Accra, where she was privileged to compose a song for him titled ‘Apae,’ meaning ‘Broken.’
From the beginning of her music career, she consistently prayed to God for things to work out, as she relied on her music to survive without any side business to support her. Eventually, her prayers were answered.
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