Opinion piece: Should Afro-Gospel Artists Use Lyrics or Words from Secular Songs?
Hello guys! Today, we are looking into something that has been causing quite the conversation
Hello guys! Today, we are looking into something that has been causing quite the conversation
Sampling music is when an artist takes a portion of a song—like a beat, melody, or vocal—and incorporates it into their own track. It’s like giving a nod to the original while creating something new. It’s super common in music today and can add a cool twist to fresh tunes!
Nigeria’s Afrobeats narrative is a tale of constant evolution. Fela Kuti, the pioneer of the genre, laid the groundwork in the 70s with his politically charged Afrobeat. By blending jazz, highlife, and Yoruba drumming, his music became a powerful voice for social commentary. South Africa’s influence on the Afrobeats scene is undeniable, and at the forefront of this movement is amapiano.
Hello, Afro-Gospel lovers; as part of our routine, we are here today to explore a
Ebuka Songs and Moses Bliss recently released a new song, and unlike his previous songs,
This new year, Afro Gospel Music explosion – and trust me, we’re all in for
Music is like a colorful tapestry that tells stories from different corners of the world. In this tapestry, there’s a fascinating blend that captures hearts and challenges what we think we know – Afro Gospel meeting secular music.