AML Artist Spotlight: SPILLZ OCHAIBy Kosiso NwachukwuTue Jun 03 2025Photo courtesy of AppleSpillz Ochai is a talented Nigerian Afro-gospel artist who has been in the scene since 2020.Share to:
Eschatos Bride Choir, the Gospel Pioneers of UgandaBy | 9/16/2025 | PeopleDiscover the remarkable five-decade journey of Ugandan Eschatos Bride Choir, from a modest trio in 1971 to a regional gospel powerhouse. Learn how they have seamlessly blended traditional Ugandan rhythms with contemporary gospel themes, creating cultural authentic worship music that has influenced generations of East African artists while maintaining their eschatological mission of preparing souls for eternity.
Can Gospel Music in Africa Be Called a Genre?By | 8/25/2025 | GenresFrom Nigeria to South Africa, Ghana to Kenya, African gospel music presents a fascinating challenge to Western genre classification. This exploration examines how diverse sounds. From Afrobeats to palm wine music, reggae to fuji, these genres unite under the gospel message, suggesting that African gospel functions as a spiritual and philosophical framework rather than a traditional music genre.
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Coptic Music: A Sacred Tradition of the Coptic Orthodox ChurchBy | 10/6/2023 | GenresUnlike many Western musical traditions, Coptic music does not adhere to specific musical notations or dedicated rhythmic patterns. This characteristic allows for extensive improvisations by singers and choirs, particularly in elongated vowel notes.
Olufela Sowande: Nigerian Classical Music PioneerBy | 4/25/2025 | PeopleOlufela (Fela) Sowande, a music legend and not the same as Fela Kuti, was a musician and composer of African music in the classical European style.