Ghanaian gospel music legend Yaw Sarpong has passed away, leaving the nation in mourning and marking the end of an era for contemporary gospel music.
His death, confirmed by family sources, has sent shockwaves across the music community and among fans who have followed his decades-long career.
He died at the age of 66.
Yaw Sarpong, best known as the lead figure of the Asomafo music group, played a pivotal role in shaping gospel music in Ghana.
With timeless hits such as “Wo Haw Ne Sen,” “Adom,” and “Se Yehowa Hyira Wo,” he touched countless lives and inspired generations with songs rooted in hope, faith, and perseverance.
Throughout his career, Yaw Sarpong earned numerous accolades and maintained a reputation for humility, spiritual depth, and artistic excellence.
His collaborations with fellow gospel icons—including the late Maame Tiwaa—cemented his status as one of the most influential voices in the genre.
Tributes have since flooded social media, with fans, industry colleagues, and public figures celebrating his contributions and impact on Ghanaian music.
Many have described him as a national treasure whose music brought comfort and encouragement to people across all walks of life.
Details surrounding his passing, including funeral arrangements, are expected to be announced by the family in the coming days.
As Ghana reflects on his remarkable legacy, Yaw Sarpong will be remembered not only for his extraordinary music but also for his unwavering dedication to spreading messages of hope and faith.










