The Asomafo Band undoubtedly would be incomplete without the immense contribution of the late, renowned gospel musician Maame Tiwaa.
Her angelic voice graced nearly every song by Yaw Sarpong’s Asomafo Band, whether she performed as a backing vocalist or took the role of a lead singer.
Following her sudden passing on December 7, 2025, music lovers and industry colleagues have been sharing heartfelt memories of her and the timeless songs she helped create.
This article explores some top five songs she featured in:
Tenabea Foforo
After news of her demise broke, many music lovers, especially fans of the late gospel icon, found themselves replaying her iconic verse in this timeless song.
"Tenabea Foforo", a song of inspiration and thanksgiving. It highlights the importance of gratitude after overcoming life’s struggles.
In her verse, the late Maame Tiwaa delivered a powerful message, expressing her unwavering faith in God’s protection through life’s challenges.
She further emphasised that even in death, she would remain grateful to her Maker.
Yen Nka Nkyere Yen Agya
The list would not be complete without mentioning "Yen Nka Nkyere Yen Agya", a song played nearly at almost every local Ghanaian event.
In this masterpiece, the late singer reminded Christians that although temptations and tribulations will come, they will not be defeated.
Drawing inspiration from biblical stories, she encouraged believers to have faith like Joseph, who triumphed despite the many trials orchestrated by his own brothers.
Sumenaso
"Sumenaso" is another thanksgiving song that bears the unmistakable imprint of Maame Tiwaa’s contribution.
The late musician opened the song by expressing gratitude for how far God had brought her.
Currently, the song has garnered about 78,000 views on YouTube.
Wo Haw Ne Sen
Wo Haw Ne Sen is another motivational classic from the Asomafo Band.
The song features the powerful contribution of Maame Tiwaa, who urged Christians to turn to God whenever they face difficulties.
Released seven years ago, the song currently has about 1.5 million views on YouTube.
It remains a popular choice at various events, especially burial ceremonies, due to its comforting message.
Judas
"Judas" is another hit from the Asomafo Band, centered on betrayal by a close associate.
In the song, the late musician drew parallels with the biblical story of Judas and Jesus, highlighting the pain of betrayal.
Maame Tiwaa used her verse to caution listeners to remain vigilant about the people they associate with.
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