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TheRadar Playlist: 15 popular Afro-Gospel must-listen-to songs

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15 popular Afro-Gospel songs you should listen to 
Afro-Gospel song, Miracle No Dey Tire Jesus by Moses Bliss
  • For those seeking to connect with their spiritual side through the Afrobeats genre, we've got you  
  • Afro-Gospel as a genre blends traditional African rhythms with Gospel music to produce an inspiring and distinct tune rapidly growing today 
  • From Moses Bliss’ Miracle No Dey Tire Jesus to Spirit of Prohecy’s Omo Baba, these are popular AfroGospel songs to add to your playlist 

Afro-gospel, in recent times, offers a fresh and exciting option through a distinctive blend of traditional African rhythms and gospel music. 

These blends make the genre both spiritually uplifting and riding on the most popular genre of music, Afrobeats, to give listeners a solid music experience. 

If you're looking for an array of songs that not only connect you to your roots but to your faith in God, Afro-gospel is that genre you should explore. TheRadar carefully curated 15 Afro-Gospel songs you should add to your playlist.

15 Afro-gospel must-have songs on your playlist 

  • Miracle No Dey Tire Jesus - Moses Bliss ft Frestizie and Chizie

This Afrobeats-inspired gospel track, Miracle No Dey Tire Jesus makes an outstanding tune that is relatable and spiritually uplifting for believers. It captures the story of Jesus as a miracle God on a catchy and danceable beat. The message is powerful and striking to inspire hope in the Christian faith. 

  • Omo Baba - Spirit of Prophecy 

Spirit is a fast-rising RCCG Living Seed group of singers who blend traditional Yoruba vibes with contemporary urban style on Omo Baba. Known as one of their most famous songs, it explores an energetic beat to remind listeners of their authority in Christ and the power of being a child of God. 

  • Jireh - Limoblaze ft Lecrae and Happi 

Jireh song basks in the continuous provision and faithfulness of God even in the worst situations of life. It is uplifting and exciting. The blend is a mix of hip-hop and Afrobeats with verses rendered in Yoruba and English. 

  • Keep You - Michael Oyo ft Mike Aremu 

This is another Afro-Gospel song, Keep You to add to your playlist. It talks about the unwavering love of God. The uplifting yet Afrobeats track reminds you to hold on to God in trying times of your life. 

  • Marvelous God - Moses Bliss ft Mike Aremu 

Moses Bliss featuring Mike Aremu delivers another Afro Gospel tune on Marvelous God. The upbeat song praises the name of God, his love and mercies. The fusion of Mike Aremu’s saxophone solo and Moses Bliss's captivating voice makes the track a beautiful musical experience. 

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Esther Kalu is a journalist covering entertainment, majoring in Lifestyle, Art and Culture. She also freelances as a screenwriter. When she is not writing, she is watching a film, reading a book or listening to music.

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