Ghanaian gospel singer Diana Hamilton has released the official video for “My Meditations”, a worship single inspired by Psalm 19:14 and framed as a reflection on gratitude and devotion.
The video, directed and produced by McWillies of Flashback Media, shows Hamilton performing in outdoor settings, including a garden, intercut with scenes of couples offering thanks. With steady camerawork and sweeping aerial shots, the production emphasizes worship and performance in equal measure.
The track was produced by Shadrach Yawson, known as Sha. Built on a mid-tempo, congregational arrangement with a restrained instrumental backdrop, the song keeps Hamilton’s vocals at the forefront. It adds to her catalogue of devotional releases intended for both church and personal worship.
Lyrically, the single echoes the verse, “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable…” It invites listeners to align their thoughts and words with faith. Announcing the release on social media, Hamilton said she cannot always express gratitude to God in words but prays that “my heart, and yours, will continually express gratitude for His goodness.”
As one of Ghana’s leading gospel voices, Hamilton has built a wide audience across church platforms and digital streams through songs rooted in testimony and worship. “My Meditations” continues that approach, combining a simple hook with a refrain designed for live performance.
The single and video are available on major streaming platforms, with more details on Hamilton’s official website.


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