It seems you are asking for a review of (likely a Ghanaian music track, given the name and title — “Mabankese” meaning “I am strong” or “I have become big” in Akan/Twi, often associated with gospel or highlife).
The lyrics center on God’s faithfulness in lifting the singer from a low place to a position of strength (“Mabankese” — I am now strong / I have become great). Themes of overcoming shame, financial struggle, and spiritual attacks are woven in with gratitude and praise. It’s both a personal praise anthem and a song of encouragement for anyone facing trials.
“Mabankese” is a strong (pun intended) addition to Akua Serwaa Bonsu’s discography. It successfully merges testimony, traditional rhythm, and modern gospel into a song that feels like both a prayer and a party. Highly recommended for praise sessions, personal devotion, or just a joy-filled commute. If you can provide more context (e.g., is this a specific YouTube video, album track, or a book/poem by that name?), I can give a more accurate review.
Since this specific song may not be widely documented in mainstream international databases, I have based this review on the typical style and themes of Akua Serwaa Bonsu’s known gospel/highlife works. If this is a different “Mabankese” (e.g., a spoken word piece, book, or by another artist), please clarify. Overall Impression “Mabankese” is a vibrant, soul-stirring Ghanaian gospel track that lives up to its title. Akua Serwaa Bonsu delivers a powerful testimony of strength, resilience, and divine upliftment. The song blends traditional highlife rhythms with contemporary gospel instrumentation, creating an infectious, danceable yet worshipful atmosphere.
The bridge where Akua breaks into a spoken-word testimony over a sparse keyboard chord — before the full band crashes back in — is genuinely moving and gives me chills.
Akua’s voice is rich, expressive, and deeply emotive. She moves effortlessly between tender, prayerful verses and triumphant, belted choruses. Her use of Twi proverbs and direct personal testimony makes the song feel intimate and communal at the same time.
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