Celebrated Ghanaian gospel artist Diana Antwi Hamilton has released her latest worship single titled “Me Nyankopon Papabi (My Good God)” on July 10, 2025. The song is produced by renowned Ghanaian hitmaker Kaywa and Highly Spiritual Music, and is now available on YouTube and all major streaming platforms.
“Me Nyankopon Papabi” is performed live, showcasing Diana’s gift for creating deeply moving worship experiences. The track is sung primarily in Twi, emphasizing heartfelt lyrics of praise, gratitude, and divine wonder. The title itself, meaning “My Good God,” sets the tone for an atmosphere of heartfelt celebration and spiritual intimacy.
Musically, the song features expressive keyboard arrangements and African percussion, seamlessly blending contemporary gospel with traditional worship elements. A harmonious call and response pattern adds a communal worship dimension to the mix, resonating with both churchgoers and streaming audiences.
Diana Hamilton is acclaimed for her powerful worship songs, having already earned accolades such as Gospel Artiste of the Year at the 2021 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards and Most Streamed Female Act of the Year at the 2021 3Music Women’s Brunch. “Me Nyankopon Papabi” continues her legacy of impactful gospel music and celebrates her commitment to igniting personal and communal worship.
Production Credits and Team
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Artist and songwriter: Diana Antwi Hamilton
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Producer: Kaywa
Kaywa has had a longstanding creative partnership with Diana, producing many of her biggest hits and helping to maintain her reputation for spiritual depth and musical excellence.
At a time when many seek reassurance and hope, the song presents a fresh yet timeless reminder of God’s goodness. Its gospel roots and emotional clarity make it an ideal choice for personal reflection, church gatherings, and worship playlists.
“Me Nyankopon Papabi (My Good God)” marks a heartfelt and musically rich return for Diana Hamilton. With biblical depth, captivating live vocals, and masterful production by Kaywa and Highly Spiritual Music, the song reinforces Diana’s place as a leading voice in Ghanaian gospel music and promises to be a cherished addition to the wider worship canon.