AfroGospel Music
AfroGospel Music
Moses Uyoh Enang, who is also known as Moses Bliss, is a Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter, and worship leader. He founded a Nigerian record label called Spotlite Nation. Bliss released his first single “E No Dey Fall My Hand” in January 2017, which gained him recognition. However, he rose to prominence in 2019 with his song “Too Faithful.” In 2020, Bliss won the Loveworld International Music and Arts Award (LIMA 2020) by Chris Oyakhilome for his song “You I Live for.” He is married to Marie Wiseborn.
Moses Bliss officially started his music career in 2017 with his debut single “E No Dey Fall My Hand.” He then released “Too Faithful” in 2019 and followed it up with “Bigger Everyday” in 2020. In May 2021, he released his first album “Too Faithful,” which includes 13 tracks such as “Taking Care,” “Perfection,” and “E No Dey Fall My Hand.” In kollfm in mFebruary 2023, he released his second album “More Than Music (Transcendent Worship),” which also comprises 13 tracks.
In October 2021, Bliss was signed by Symphonic Distribution, a music distribution company in Florida, United States. In February 2023, he launched his own record label called Spotlite Nation and signed four artists: Chizie, Festizie, Doris Joseph, and Grace Lokwa.