‘Korale Wrote 80% of Commando’ – Greatman Takit
About a month ago, Greatman Takit took to his social media to appreciate Korale’s genius.
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
While everyone believes Afrogospel is for Gen Zs, Itty Okim believes there will come a
There are no spiritual papers to print spiritual books, no spiritual drumsets or microphones for ministers and preachers. A beat is a beat. This conversation exists only because a number of believers, especially young folks, only open to songs because of their beats. The beat is only an element. The melody is only the presentation. The substance is in the lyrics. Can we focus on the substance rather than argue constantly about minor elements?
Lekan Salamii formerly known as Oluwatomi is a Nigerian rapper, born in the 90s, in the city of Lagos. He graduated from FUUNAB, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State. He made his first major appearance into the industry when he dropped his sophomore EP “Redemption” which is a follow up to his debut EP “Ten The Tape” which was released in 2017.
Mike Abdul’s journey in music began on November 8, 2001, when he co-founded Midnight Crew, a group that would later become a pivotal force in the Nigerian gospel music scene. However, it was after the release of his albums “Good 2 Go,” “Korede,” and “Grateful” that his individual prowess truly came to the forefront. One striking facet of Mike Abdul’s journey is his versatility. A prolific songwriter, music director, skilled singer, and multi-instrumentalist, he embodies the essence of a complete artist.
n 2021, DJ Horphuray etched his name into the history books by achieving a world record as the first Gospel DJ with an awe-inspiring feat – playing gospel songs for an uninterrupted 72 hours. The stage for this remarkable accomplishment was set at the Kulture Yard in Lagos, Nigeria, between November 19th and November 21st, 2021.
Dekunle Fuji, born Adekunle Oloyede Michael Olalekan, made a significant impact on the Nigerian music scene back in 2006. Merging the Fuji and gospel genres, he found his musical identity and gained prominence through his association with Obi Asika’s Storm Records Entertainment. His journey as a Christian artist began at The Fountain of Life Church, where he honed his skills under the guidance of Pastors Bimbo and Taiwo Odukoya.
Ampiano has genuinely been a great addition to Afro-gospel songs. With several back-to-back hits from
On this edition of #Exclusive Interview with people, Akan Imoh shares his opinions about the