This week, we are wrapping up our series on AfroGospel artists. While we won’t be able to cover every artist at this time, there is a possibility that we may revisit the series later before the year runs out. If you have any artists in mind that you’d like us to highlight, feel free to share their names in the comments. Now, let’s dive into today’s discussion.
Moses Bliss
2025 has been a super busy year for Moses Bliss, filled with new music, worldwide touring, and label stuff. Music-wise, he’s been on fire with releases from his Expression album. He collaborated with Pastor Nathaniel Bassey, Sunmisola Agbebi, Ajay Asika and many more on the Expression album. Singles like “Your Love,” a collaboration with Chandler Moore, and “Everyday” featuring Victor Thompson.

On the touring side, Moses has been all over the place. He kicked off the global “Expression / Moses Bliss World” tour, hitting spots in Africa, Europe, Australia, and North America. Clips from shows in Australia and other locations have been popping up everywhere, showing off packed
When he’s not on stage, Moses is busy running his label, Spotlite Nation and he is also a family man.
Rehmahz
In 2025, Rehmahz collaborated with Ghanaian artist Scott Evans on the song “Canopy,” released in August. The track, featuring production from Nektunez, infused big-room energy. Following the success of “Canopy,” he continued to release singles as part of a broader album cycle titled “More Life”.
Watch The Canopy Music Video Here
Read Also: Here’s What Your AfroGospel Artists Did in 2025. Part 2
Marizu
In 2025, Marizu kept things steady and smooth, dropping his single and music video “Opinions” in March. He also released more tracks throughout the year (Joy, Above the Waters, Working for My Good, Olúwa is Involved, Gold and Devotion).
Watch The Opinions Music Video Here
Ko’rale
In 2025, Ko’rale really made his mark behind the scenes. While he still dropped music under his own name, this year was all about him stepping up as a producer and engineer, especially with a bunch of AfroGospel tracks. One of the highlights was his work on the single “WORTHY.” Ko’rale spent 2025 creating hits for others, arranging, engineering, and producing music tracks.
Watch The Music Video of Worthy Here
Nolly
Nolly has been building his presence as a Christian rap and afrogospel artist in 2025. He is featured on different music projects this year (Iwonimoni, Higher, Ọmọ Ologo, Kwechiri, Unlimited and oh Mpa) working with artists like Sal Ly, LC Beatz, Kelar Thrillz and many more.
Sounds of Salem
When talking about AfroGospel music groups in 2025, Sounds of Salem is what comes first in the minds of many — and they’re not wrong. Under the leadership of Prophet Joel Ogebe, this group has made 2025 their biggest year yet. They kicked off the year with the release of their 7-track album “Dominion”, featuring standout songs like “We Will Be Many” (with Lawrence Oyor and Moses Akoh).

They have collaborated with artists like Limoblaze, Frank Edwards, Bidemi Olaoba and many more. The group also made appearances at major gospel events like the AfroGospel Night at Covenant Church, Iganmu, sharing the stage with top names like Gaise Baba and Greatman Takit.
Watch The Connect Music Video Here



