Nigeria Singer, Folarin Falana better known by his stage name Falz shared this photo of himself on BBC Radio 1Xtra in London with caption; "Sweet Yoruba boy spreading the gospel to the world"
The EeZee Conceptz Global Ministry recording artist, Chidinma comes through with this tune after her record named, "Osuba", a Yoruba word that literally means "Highest", as she exalts the God's name full of thanksgiving and worship.
This new song, "Onyedikagi", features a guest appearance from Gospel singer Glowrie. "Onyedikagi" is a ballad rendered in English, Yoruba and Igbo over a grand Orchestral instrumental.
The Frank Edwards protege and poster boy for new school Gospel music did an awesome job weaving together a great track with just the right blend of Yoruba lyrics, nice tune and a jamming beat that would get anyone on their feet.
Adegbodu Twins are one of the Nigerian Gospel Musicians that rocked the Yorubagospel in the early 2000. It was discovered that the twins got married the same day.
This latest masterpiece birthed by the award winning gospel group was produced by prolific producer Phat E. ‘African Medley’ is an eclectic work that cuts across the Africa.
He is also essentially a Gospel Minister with an undying passion to BUILD A MUSICAL BRIDGE BETWEEN THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD; taking the Goodnews beyond church walls to the people on the streets.
"Agbaje" (Yoruba for carrier of wealth) is an Afro pop song with uplifting gospel centered lyrics performed by fast rising afro-pop duo Mote's Reunion.
Glory and Honour, taken from the album is a song that ascribes all the praise, glory and honour to Yahweh in 3 different languages - Yoruba, Igbo and English.
Talented Gospel artiste, Tope Alabi, has said that she is still in pain after some faceless persons used her name to extort money from members of the public by creating a cloned profile on Instagram.
The singer spoke in Yoruba language that Gospel singers need to digest songs very well before releasing them to the public, otherwise individuals will be singing something senseless.
I'll suggest Yorubagospel songs. She's way stronger/confident when she sings those cause she feels and believes what she's singing. She'll become one of the youngest known gospel artistes off this show."
In an interview on Sunday night on a Yoruba program observed on Fresh FM Radio, Ado Ekiti, and anchored personally by ace gospel singer, Yinka Ayefele.