Roots reggae musician Julius Amua-Sekyi, known by his stage name Shasha Marley, is trending in Kenya and other East African nations with his smash hit “I’m Not Ashamed of the Gospel.”
The song was published 17 years ago and is currently making waves in East Africa as a massive dance challenge has been introduced to project the song.
Among those who initiated the dance called the “Gospel of Jah Dance Challenge” were celebrities, content producers, academic institutions, market women, and other music lovers.
They have come to the streets with the brand-new dance competition in remembrance of Shasha Marley.
With incredible freestyle moves paired to the catchy beats of Shasha Marley songs, the ultimate “Gospel of Jah Dance Challenge” awaits the people.
Shasha Marley is regarded by East African music enthusiasts as one of the gifted Ghanaian reggae artistes whose songs have influenced many.
He is known for a variety of hits, such as “Twin City Mafia,” “I’m Not Ashamed of the Gospel of Jah,” and “Maata Family.”
“Tell Freedom” was his debut single and a huge smash in Ghana and outside. He has other tracks to his name as well.
While maintaining his uniqueness, the seasoned reggae musician and songwriter has written songs that inspire, uplift, and inform his listeners.
@quingofbongo ….I’m Not ASHAMED the Gospel of Jah 🙏✌#God #Dancewithtess #Quingofbongo #Curie #Lovely💙 @Joy💙 ♬ original sound – Ray Grog
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe