Joseph Paintsil: Black Stars player drops inspirational 'Blessing' to continue music career
Ghanaian international footballer Joseph Painstil has released another song as he continues to explore another career off the pitch as a musician.
Paintsil announced the release of his new song, Blessings, via his social media pages and it is enjoying airplay already. Additionally, he posted a video singing the song in a car.
The song is an inspirational record that sees the Black Stars winger cum artiste sing out his heart with lyrics full of assurance and praise to God.
The song’s hook is as follows:
"I say your blessings are coming, more than you can imagine. All your worries be small thing when God’s plans are manifesting."
He has previously released a couple of songs such as Yaa Se, and Unbreakable.
Meanwhile, Paintsil has been in spectacular form since he joined MLS club Los Angeles Galaxy from Belgium side KRC Genk in February 2024. He has contributed to 22 goals in 35 games – scoring 14, and assisting another eight.
He has helped the Los Angeles-based team put on a strong showing with 19 victories, seven draws, and eight losses, finishing the regular season in second place.
The former Tema Youth man also found the net twice in their 6-2 thrashing of Minnesota United in the quarterfinals of the MLS playoffs.
Source: classfmonline.com
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