“2025 has been amazing” – Diana Antwi Hamilton reflects on the year
Award-winning gospel musician Diana Antwi Hamilton has described her 2025 as “amazing,” saying her deep love for music makes her work feel less like a job and more like a calling.
Speaking in a one-on-one interview on Class Drive with Nana Lion, alongside Irene Serwaa Kwarfo, the celebrated singer opened up about her journey through the year and how she approaches her career.
Responding to a question from Nana Lion on how she would describe her 2025, Diana Antwi Hamilton said the year has been 'Amazing' because she genuinely loves what she does.
“I absolutely love what I do, so it doesn’t feel like work to me,” she said.
She, however, acknowledged that her craft comes with its own pressures, noting that stress is sometimes part of the process.
According to her, the work only begins to feel stressful when it is treated purely as work, but even then, she has learned to embrace the challenges.
“I think it becomes stressful when it feels like work. I like the stress that comes with the job, even though it’s not nice when you’re going through it,” she added.
Diana Antwi Hamilton’s comments highlight her passion for gospel music and her resilience in navigating the demands of her career.
Her reflections have resonated with many fans, especially creatives, who often grapple with balancing passion and pressure in their professions.
The interview on Class Drive offered listeners a rare glimpse into the mindset of the gospel powerhouse, reinforcing why she continues to remain one of the most influential voices in Ghana’s gospel music scene.
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