
For years, Grace Charles has been the voice that moves congregations — a soulful alto whose presence within Team Eternity Ghana has shaped countless moments of worship. Now, she is stepping beyond the familiar and into her own. With the release of That’s My God, her debut solo single, Grace isn’t just launching a music career — she is making a declaration.
A Song Born From Personal Conviction:
Released in late March, That’s My God is not the kind of debut designed to impress the industry. It is, at its core, a testimony — a worship track rooted in the kind of faith that doesn’t waver when circumstances demand it should. The song anchors itself around a confession that is both simple and profound: “The God who comes through over and over again… That’s My God!”
Where many gospel debuts lean on spectacle, Grace leans on sincerity. The track is a celebration of divine faithfulness, love, strength, and sovereignty — the attributes of a God, she seems to say, that she has experienced personally, not just proclaimed from a stage. It is already making waves in Ghana’s gospel scene, finding resonance with listeners who recognize in its lyrics the language of lived faith.
Grace is the first to acknowledge that the path to this moment was not walked alone. Her years with Team Eternity Ghana — a group synonymous with deep, spirit-filled worship — gave her both the musical formation and spiritual grounding that “That’s My God’ now carries. In a recent interview on Sunny FM Ghana, she spoke openly about the group’s role in shaping who she has become as a worshipper and as an artist.
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Her time with Team Eternity was far from a background role. Standout lead performances on tracks like ‘Testimony, Big God’, and various covers positioned her as one of the group’s defining voices. Those moments, it turns out, were preparation.
That’s what makes this debut particularly meaningful. That’s My God is not a departure — it is an extension. Grace Charles is stepping into her solo chapter carrying everything Team Eternity poured into her, and channelling it into something entirely her own.
The single is now available across all major digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, and YouTube Music.
For Ghana’s gospel community, the message is clear: Grace Charles has arrived — and the God she’s singing about has been faithful enough to bring her here.