
5 Afro-Gospel Collaborations We are Looking Forward To
One of the exciting thing about Afro-gospel industry is amazing collaborations that always happen. Every
One of the exciting thing about Afro-gospel industry is amazing collaborations that always happen. Every
Miss Walters has been a catalyst for change in Ghana, reshaping the landscape and bringing gospel music to new heights. Miss Walters shares a similar narrative, courageously navigating Ghana’s gospel music terrain. Both artists embody resilience, carving a niche for themselves in an industry that demands perseverance.
Midnight Crew’s musical journey reflects their diverse taste and strong character. With four albums ‘IGWE, TUNGBA UNLIMITED, FUSION and KING OF NATIONS’ and many gospel hits, the group blends elements from various genres, creating a sound that connects with a diverse audience. Their music celebrates faith, combining rhythms from gospel, fuji, and more.
Henry Ifeanyi Orji, professionally known as Henrisoul, born on April 5, 1989, is a versatile Nigerian musician, singer, and songwriter. His musical style, termed “AFRO LIFE,” seamlessly blends afrobeat and highlife melodies, paying homage to his African roots.
I’ve always known how to dance but I didn’t want to dance to secular songs
If you appreciate calm and inspirational music, then “Thank You” by CalledOut Music is a song that deserves a special place in your heart and playlist. This track is a beautiful expression of gratitude and a reminder of the blessings we often take for granted. “Thank You” is a part of CalledOut Music’s debut studio album, “In Due Times (Genesis) Album.
Protek Illasheva is a Nigerian gospel rap artist known for his powerful lyrics and unique
One of the intriguing and uplifting elements of Christian music is the praise medley. Praise medleys are a unique form of worship music that combines multiple songs, often with similar themes, into a continuous flow of praise and adoration.
About a month ago, Greatman Takit took to his social media to appreciate Korale’s genius.
The Afro-gospel industry is blessed with a lot of talents, today, we have decided to