Download Don Simon Ft Great Ampong Top

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If you plan to download the audio, you should also watch the video. The official music video for "Top" is a visual spectacle. Directed by a top-tier Ghanaian video director, the visualizer shows Don Simon and Great Ampong in opulent settings mixed with church imagery.

The video reinforces the message: You cannot keep a good God down. Scenes of people climbing stairs, looking over cities, and celebrating with dance break down the barrier between secular celebration and holy praise. download don simon ft great ampong top

If your playlist is currently missing Don Simon ft Great Ampong Top, your music library is incomplete. It bridges the gap between deep worship and energetic praise. Whether you are driving to work, cleaning the house, or preparing for church service, this song will lift your spirit.

Ready to download? Do not wait any longer. Head over to Audiomack or Boomplay right now—search for "Don Simon Top" —and hit that download button. Join the thousands of Ghanaians and Gospel lovers worldwide who are declaring that they are rising to the top.

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To further convince you to download, here is a snippet of the chorus: Security Tip: Always ensure the download link ends in

Great Ampong:
“Wo ne me nti na mete top (Because of you, I am at the top)
Wo ne me nti na me ho atɔ me (Because of you, I am satisfied)
Mesrɛ wo, ma me nte ase (I beg you, let me understand)
Wo ne me nti na mete top.”

Don Simon (Rap verse):
“They said I wouldn’t make it, look at me now / God turned my mess into a miracle crown / From the valley to the peak, no looking down / We dey top, we dey top, listen to the sound.”