Sis. Ruth Ani - I Am Very Grateful

Be sure to watch the live recordings. The visual of Sis. Ruth leading a congregation, often dressed in white (symbolizing the righteousness of the saints), is a worship experience in itself.

Used as a "wake-up" song to set a spirit of gratitude for the day. Church Processionals: Sis. Ruth Ani - I Am Very Grateful

Sis. Ruth’s music is characterized by its simplicity and depth. She often sings in a call-and-response format, a nod to her African heritage, allowing congregations to meditate on the lyrics as they respond. She represents the voice of the everyday believer who has looked into the abyss of failure, sickness, or poverty and found God waiting there. Be sure to watch the live recordings

Sister Ruth Ani uses a passionate, emotive vocal style that conveys sincerity and deep spiritual conviction. Instrumentation: Used as a "wake-up" song to set a

Her career has been marked by a consistency of purpose. Unlike artists who chase trends, Sis. Ruth Ani chases the "presence." Her songs—often delivered in a mix of English and local dialects—are designed to lead the listener into a space of reflection and worship. When an artist with such a track record of sincerity releases a declaration like "I Am Very Grateful," it carries the authority of lived experience. It is not a theoretical gratitude; it is the gratitude of someone who has walked through the fire and emerged unscathed.

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