Straight from The Soaking Room (TSR), Nigerian worship singer and missionary pastor, Moses Akoh, takes us back to our praise and worship roots with his new song “Mighty God”. Produced by Moses himself and co-produced by Efe Macroc, this is a piece that leaves you yearning for more and more worship.
Being one of the popular worship songs nationwide, we all grew up either singing or listening to others sing the initial version of Mighty God. As such, it is refreshing and reminiscent to experience Moses’ version. Moses adds his own silky touch to the praise song and delivers a heartfelt rendition which contains more lyrics as well as a melodic flow to guide listeners into another dimension of worship.
Entrepreneur, Philanthropist and Praise/Worship leader, Abraham Peters Osemudiame releases new single titled “Have Mercy”.
We all face struggles and challenges in life. But it is because of God’s mercy and grace that we sail through the testing waters. Having faith in God and being thankful for all His blessings is the most powerful thing to change your life.
According to Abraham Peters, the song “Have Mercy” is a reflection of God’s mercy over his life. “I have discovered that without the mercy of God, i am nothing. The Bible says it is not of Him that willet nor of he that runneth but of the lord that showeth mercy”, he said.
This song explains what God’s mercy entails and how it is important in our lives.
Abraham Peters hails from Edo State but reside in Lagos, Nigeria. He is a Praise and Worship leader at the RCCG Grace Tabernacle Parish, Lagos. He is the CEO of Abraham Peters Motors and also the Founder of Abraham Peters Osemudiame Foundation. He is married and blessed with two kids.
Marica was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia; she started singing at the age of two; while being a member of Big Miller Grove Baptist Church, where she was remained a faithful member until the age of 20.
She then went on to become a member of Citadel of Hope COGIC where God began to truly craft her gifting under the direction of the late Maurice Culpepper and embrace her writing skills.
In 2012, Marica released her debut album, Simply Worship in which she captured the hearts of many and solidified her presence as the Duchess of Praise. Marica is an in-demand psalmist and worship leader, a licensed minister, and prayer leader.
Her latest single “Higher” is a praise medley that will get your praise on.
Renowned Ghanaian gospel music minister Diana Hamilton Releases a New Song titled “AWURADE YE (DO IT LORD)” in September, 2021 with official audio for stream or Download via all digital platforms.
The song “Awurade Ye” was Produced by David Kyei (Kaywa) and Video directed by Flashback Media
VERSE 1 This may be a song that the captives can’t yet sing But if we sing long enough they might join in with us And this may be a dance that’s too heavy for those chains But if we dance long enough, well the prisons will open up
VERSE 2 This may be a shout that those fragile lungs can’t bear But if we shout long enough, oh the walls might finally fall And they may need some help to lift their hands up in the air But we know that freedom’s coming so we’ll sing it all the more
CHORUS Oh-oh-oh The redeemed now have a song We’ll sing it all day long Until the rest come running home Oh-oh-oh All the broken, can you hear We’ll shout it out forever Can’t wait till you make it here
CHANNEL Sing it out, say Oh-oh-oh Oh-oh-oh-oh-woah-oh Oh-oh-oh
VERSE 3 This may be too daring of a prayer to pray out loud But would You send those orphans home We’ve been waiting all day long Oh a ring and a robe is ready, we can see them coming now Just like the prodigal, we’re gonna meet them in the road
BRIDGE Strongholds start to break At the sound of our voices At the sound of our praise Mountains get out of our way Can’t you see us dancing There’s no room for you to stay
SPONTANEOUS Oh, we can see them coming now We can see them coming now All the broken and weary He didn’t leave you where He found you Welcome home He didn’t leave you where He found you Welcome home
UK – based Ghanaian gospel Phenomenal with an amazing spiritual depth, Naomi Assani inspires with her long anticipated brand new song titled “Righteous” accompanied with colourful visuals.
Naomi’s previous released singles have been accepted generally around the country and beyond. The song “Righteous” is a soul-lifting song melded with delightful Ghanaian dialect that energizes devotees of Christ that in spite of the difficult times God will make all impossibilities possible.
Her latest effort “Righteous” is a song that reminds and encourages Christians all over the world to remain steadfast and faithful to God, that he can never ever fail, God is same yesterday, today and forever.
“The content of my song is a message for everyone because it is a request for the Almighty God to take supreme control over everything we are doing this year,” she said.
The song “Righteous” serves as a follow-up to previously released song “Aseda”. Naomi Assani is a singer and song writer who is passionate about spreading the gospel of Christ through Music. The gospel powerhouse stands out from other emerging artistes in the gospel genre and is revered as one of the influencers of the next generation of Gospel music.
She is a dynamic recording and performing artiste that carries so much elegance in her ministrations. The Gospel Icon’s passion for music all started when she was age 12years where she started singing at church and later joined the church choir.
Her late grandfather was a prolific songwriter but she didn’t understand the nitty gritty about the musical ministry until she got older to take up his mantle in the family line.
David Oke A.G.S (aka MC Rhema) releases live performance music video for his new single titled THE GOSPEL ANTHEM.
“The Gospel Anthem” has its root in John 12 verse 32 and Romans 1 verse 16 as written by David Oke A.G.S. In the song, everyone choruses “Jesus, be lifted high as you draw all men to yourself”. As the first single from “The Finished Work (Live)” album, “The Gospel Anthem (Live)” is a sound of worship like no other. As Jesus is lifted, He is drawing all men to Himself as we declare the Gospel to all men and submit to His will in worship.
The Gospel Anthem is mid-tempo, almost like an upbeat with elements of CCM. It has Jesus as its center and core. It is all about Jesus.”Recorded Live at GOFAMINT House of Restoration, Georgia.
Grammy-winning music artist Kirk Franklin has teamed up with Compassion International to re-release his single, “Lean on Me,” featuring the voices of youth living in poverty around the world.
For the past several months, Franklin has been working with youth from all 25 countries in Compassion’s child development program. Through virtual auditions and rehearsals, the Compassion Youth Choir, made up of more than 120 youth, ages 11-19, worked with the artist to record the song, which was originally released in 1998.
After a trip to the Dominican Republic with Compassion in early 2020, Franklin felt called by God to use his talents, platform, and personal story to inspire youth around the world to pursue their own giftings.
In late 2020, Compassion sent out a call to youth in its field countries, where the ministry serves children in poverty, to participate in a virtual choir. Franklin was originally planning on selecting winners from each country to participate in the choir, but after reviewing video submissions from the youth, he was so moved by their talent and passion that he chose everyone who auditioned to participate in the project.
Franklin shares, “It was such an honor working with so many young, talented, and gifted kids from across the globe! I’m grateful to the team at Compassion International for giving me the opportunity to serve in this capacity.”
During the virtual sessions, Franklin provided vocal coaching, answered questions about his life and musical career, and even taught the group some dance moves.
Eleven-year-old Yshara from the Philippines says she enjoyed the entire process. “I’m very excited to be part of the youth choir, to show everyone my talent in singing, and to be with other singers from different places.” She says her favorite part of working with Franklin was hearing his life experience and improving as a singer.
Maria, 18, from Nicaragua adds, “My favorite part was to hear Kirk’s testimony and his words of motivation and inspiration – that if you can dream about something, you can reach it in Christ Jesus.”
“I feel extremely happy to be selected,” says Kakama, 18, from Uganda. Born without arms, Kakama began to realize he was musically talented at age 16. “I feel God has blessed me so much, beyond what words can explain.”
Franklin concludes, “It’s unbelievable that a song like this still resonates with so many people. I pray this version provides a little hope for the people across the globe.”
Fo Yo Soul/RCA Records and Franklin will donate proceeds from the sales and streams of the song to Compassion.