Renowned gospel singer Winfaati, hailing from Zebilla in the Upper East Region, is set to release a brand new version of his beloved song Wina’am Din on June 5th, 2026. Originally released in November 2024, the song now returns in a reimagined form carrying the same spirit but wrapped in a fresh, vibrant sound.
The decision to remake Wina’am Din speaks to Winfaati’s artistic evolution and his desire to give his music new life. Rather than simply reissuing the original, the artist returned to the studio with a clear vision: to honour the song’s roots while elevating its sound for a new era.
What makes this release particularly exciting is the creative choice to record in Johannesburg, South Africa. By taking the production south of the continent, Winfaati deliberately infuses the track with a South African musical texture of rich rhythms, polished production, and a sonic depth that fans of contemporary African gospel will immediately recognise and appreciate.
The remake welcomes a very special guest called Fant Moindib, described as one of the most dynamic gospel singers in Northern Ghana. His voice brings an authentic northern flavour that complements Winfaati’s own artistry in a deeply compelling way.
Fant Moindib is the brother of Rev. Aaron Lambon Fant, a renowned man of God. His gospel pedigree runs deep, and his contribution to Wina’am Din (Remade) is expected to be one of the most talked-about features in northern gospel music this year.
This collaboration is a celebration of northern Ghana’s rich gospel music culture in two gifted voices, one powerful message. Fans can look forward to more than just an audio experience. The release will be accompanied by a full music video, bringing the song’s message to life through compelling visuals. This commitment to pairing sound with strong visual storytelling reflects Winfaati’s dedication to delivering a complete, immersive artistic experience.
Winfaati is no stranger to the gospel music scene in Ghana’s Upper East Region. Based in Zebilla, he has carved a niche as one of the most respected gospel voices in the area, singing in Kusaal, Gurune, and English, reaching diverse audiences across linguistic lines.
His ability to minister in multiple languages speaks to his heart for inclusion and ensuring that the message of the gospel resonates with every listener, regardless of their mother tongue. Over the years, he has built a loyal following and earned the admiration of fellow artists and worshippers alike.
“Wina’am Din (Remade)” drops on all streaming platforms on June 5th, 2026, Watch out for the audio and visuals because this is northern gospel at its finest.






