It’s wonderful to see Chris Morgan back in the spotlight, especially with a powerful gospel song like “Ikenga.”
His return is sure to bring joy to fans and inspire new listeners with his message of faith and worship. The title “Ikenga” suggests a celebration of the power and might of God, which is a theme that resonates deeply with many.
Chris Morgan’s influence as one of the pioneers of Nigerian…
i am jewish. i grew up jewish and it is my culture maybe not my religion as much but still a part of me. HOWEVER! when war cry by queen naija comes on, i am singing with my whole heart
Abi Megaplus has released a new album titled “Orin Tuntun”, which is translated as a New song.
Just like the Bible admonishes us to sing unto the Lord a new song. This should be our contemplation every day and Minister Abi Megaplus has helped us achieve this.
Minister Abi Megaplus hails from the western part of Nigeria where his native dialect is the Yoruba language. He has excellently used this…
Gospel songs combined religious lyrics with melodies and rhythms inspired by early blues and jazz. Many churches rejected this new integration of religious conviction and popular song as devil's music that had no place in a house of worship.
Thomas A. Dorsey, the "Father of Gospel Music" described gospel, saying, "It's evangelistic, it has a rhythm and carries a message with the feeling and fever that many sacred songs do not have, the gospel is good news." "Good News" is often used as a reference to the word of God. Gospel music is sometimes simply called good news.
Thomas Andrew Dorsey, the "Father of Gospel Music," began using the phrase "gospel songs" in the mid-1920s, for a new kind of religious music. GGospels are songs of worship with the bounce and rhythm of early blues and jazz. (Gospel mp3)
This music already had a number of champions, but Dorsey's commitment would give rise to a gospel movement in Chicago that would spread worldwide. His association with gospel music was so strong that for decades, songs in this style were simply called "Dorseys."
Thomas A. Dorsey grew up in the South, home of the blues. He was born in Villa Rica, Georgia, on July 1, 1899, to Thomas Madison and Etta Plant Dorsey. Dorsey's father was a traveling preacher and his mother played the organ at church.
Between 1914 and 1920, the Great Migration saw countless African Americans move North looking for a better life. As Dorsey remembered of his decision to move North, "[T]hey said it was a place of freedom. I was looking for that. And it was freer."
The freedom and opportunity sought by Dorsey and his fellow migrants found expression in an explosion of new music in Chicago-jazz, blues.
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Beyoncé was a big winner at the Soul Train Awards taking home honors for Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Collaboration. Tems won for Best New Artist and Jermaine Dupri presented the Lady of Soul Award to Xscape. Morris Day & The Time were among some of the best performers during the evening's lineup, including Ari Lennox, Chante Moore and Xscape. They also received the Legend Award. See the full list of winners and some of the performances.
Soul Train Award Winners
Best New Artist
Ckay
Coco Jones
Dixson
Doechii
Fireboy Dml
Muni Long
Steve Lacy
Tems
Certified Soul Award
Chaka Khan
Charlie Wilson
Diana Ross
Mary J. Blige
Maxwell
Pj Morton
Ronald Isley & The Isley Brothers
T-Pain
Best Gospel/Inspirational Award
Cece Winans
Erica Campbell
Fred Hammond
Major.
Marvin Sapp
Maverick City Music X Kirk Franklin
Tamela Mann
Tasha Cobbs Leonard
Best R&B/Soul Female Artist
Ari Lennox
Beyoncé
H.E.R.
Jazmine Sullivan
Lizzo
Mary J. Blige
Sza
Tems
Best R&B/Soul Male Artist
Babyface
Brent Faiyaz
Burna Boy
Charlie Wilson
Chris Brown
Giveon
Lucky Daye
Pj Morton
Album Of The Year
An Evening With Silk Sonic – Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic
Away Message (Ep) – Ari Lennox
Breezy, Chris Brown
Good Morning Gorgeous – Mary J. Blige
Heaux Tales, Mo’ Tales: The Deluxe – Jazmine Sullivan
R&B Money – Tank
Renaissance – Beyoncé
Special – Lizzo
Song Of The Year
“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“Bad Habit” – Steve Lacy
“Break My Soul” – Beyoncé
“Good Morning Gorgeous” – Mary J. Blige
“Hrs & Hrs” – Muni Long
“Last Last” – Burna Boy
“Pressure” – Ari Lennox
The Ashford And Simpson Songwriter's Award
“Bad Habit” – Steve Lacy
“Break My Soul” – Beyoncé
“Church Girl” – Beyoncé
“Good Morning Gorgeous” – Mary J. Blige
“Hrs & Hrs” – Muni Long
“I Hate U” – Sza
“Last, Last” – Burna Boy
“Pressure” – Ari Lennox
Best Dance Performance
“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“Call Me Every Day” – Chris Brown Feat. Wizkid
“Have Mercy” – Chlöe
“Persuasive” – Doechii
“Pressure” – Ari Lennox
“Smokin Out The Window” – Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic
“We (Warm Embrace)” – Chris Brown
“Woman” – Doja Cat
Video Of The Year
“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“Bad Habit” – Steve Lacy
“Good Morning Gorgeous” – Mary J. Blige
“Have Mercy” – Chlöe
“Hrs & Hrs” – Muni Long
“Last Last” – Burna Boy
“Pressure” – Ari Lennox
“Smokin Out The Window” – Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic
Best Collaboration
“Amazing” – Mary J. Blige Feat. Dj Khaled
“Be Like Water” – Pj Morton Feat. Stevie Wonder & Nas
“Call Me Every Day” – Chris Brown Feat. Wizkid
“Gotta Move On” – Diddy Feat. Bryson Tiller
“Hate Our Love” – Queen Naija & Big Sean
“Make Me Say It Again, Girl” – Ronald Isley & The Isley Brothers Feat. Beyoncé
“Move” – Beyoncé Feat. Grace Jones, Tems
“Slow” – Tank Feat. J. Valentine
Entertainment music refers to music that is created primarily for the purpose of entertaining people. This type of music is often popular and easily accessible, and it is designed to be enjoyable and engaging for a wide range of listeners.
Entertainment music can take many forms, including pop, rock, hip-hop, country, and electronic dance music, among others. It is often characterized by catchy melodies, lyrics that are easy to remember, and upbeat rhythms that encourage listeners to dance or sing along.
Entertainment music is often produced by professional musicians and songwriters who work in the music industry. These artists may perform live concerts, release albums, and create music videos in order to promote their work and reach a wider audience.
Overall, entertainment music is a popular form of artistic expression that brings joy and pleasure to many people around the world.
Naija songs refer to music produced in Nigeria, a country with a vibrant and diverse music scene. Nigeria is home to a rich array of musical genres such as Afrobeat, Highlife, Juju, Fuji, and Gospel music, among others. Naija songs are known for their high energy, catchy beats, and lyrics that reflect the cultural, social, and political experiences of Nigerians.
Naija songs have gained global recognition in recent years, with Nigerian artists such as Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, and Tiwa Savage topping international charts and collaborating with international musicians. The popularity of Naija songs is also attributed to the rise of Afrobeats, a genre that fuses traditional African rhythms with contemporary Western pop music.
Naija songs often have a strong focus on dance, with many songs featuring infectious beats that are sure to get people moving. The lyrics of Naija songs often address issues such as love, heartbreak, politics, and social justice, and are delivered in a variety of languages, including English, Yoruba, Igbo, and Pidgin English.
Overall, Naija songs represent a vibrant and exciting aspect of Nigerian culture that continues to evolve and capture the attention of music lovers around the world.
Nigerian music industry continues to produce a plethora of exciting and diverse music. In recent times, there has been a surge of new and talented artists, who have brought fresh sounds and unique styles to the industry.
Naija Latest Songs
Some of the latest Naija songs have been breaking new ground and setting trends in the music industry. These songs span various genres, from Afrobeat to R&B, and often feature collaborations between local and international artists.
Naija Afrobeat Songs
Naija Afrobeats songs are characterized by their infectious beats, catchy melodies, and danceable rhythms. They often feature lyrics that address social and political issues, as well as love and relationships. The songs are usually performed in a variety of languages, including English, Pidgin English, Yoruba, and Igbo.
Naija Highlife Songs
Naija Highlife songs are a popular genre of music that originated from Ghana and Nigeria in the early 20th century. Highlife music is characterized by its fusion of African rhythms with Western jazz and swing music. Over the years, Highlife music has evolved and diversified, with different sub-genres emerging in various parts of West Africa.
After dropping her EP in April this year titled “ELEVATED”, a 6-track collection of worship and praise songs, renowned gospel music artist Mercy Chinwo moves on further to releasing more music.
“Oke Mmiri” her latest song release is out and available. The worship single fuses Ibo and English is the regular naija worship sound. It’s a solemn song to inspire that mood of praise.
US-based Nigerian gospel music maestro, Helen Meju comes with amazing offshoots of another soul-enlightening ‘Nara Ekele’.
Nara Ekele serves us as a template of testimony, one which amplifies the praise attitude of a person who encountered the miraculous intervention of God while going through a fiercely ragging furnace of life and Nara Ekele means Take Glory.
Having a lot of previously released…
SAMMIE OKPOSO Is Dead! Ace Nigerian Gospel Music Singer Dies at 51
SAMMIE OKPOSO Is Dead! Ace Nigerian Gospel Music Singer Dies at 51
The renowned Gospel music legend Sammie Okposo has passed away. Sammie Okposo is the crooner of popular praise songs like “Wellu Wellu”, “Naija Praise”, “Comot Body” and the likes.
As reported, The singer passed away on Friday morning, the 25th of November 2022, He was 51.
His project manager, Hillary Vincent, telephoned our correspondent to confirm the information. In response to questions, he…
[DOWNLOAD] "Christmas Song" – Minister Augusta Alams
[DOWNLOAD] “Christmas Song” – Minister Augusta Alams
Dublin-based Nigerian singer and recording artiste, Minister Augusta Alams delivers a new holiday single titled “Christmas Song”.
“The single confirms the birth of Jesus Christ as the reason for the season, to honour the true significance of Christmas and to share God’s gifts of love and peace in this world! It is a song full of the cheer and hope of the Christmas season.” – Augusta
The single…
Naija Gospel music sinnger MaryJane Nweke offers up a new song titled “What More (Live Chant).” The release is a chant version of her forthcoming single with the same title, due for release soon.
MaryJane is known for her heartfelt eulogies of God and traditional folk praise songs, gives a sterling spontaneous rendition on this release. The song speaks of God’s faithfulness, His immense power to…
Canada-based Nigerian Gospel Artiste, the original “Akanam Nkwe” hit crooner, Princess Ann Inyang returns with yet another new single titled, “Our Helper.”
Now based in Canada, Nigeria’s Lady of Gospel songs says: “This song is more of a prayer and supplication asking for God’s divine intervention in the land.
“The rhythm is original Naija gbedu that will get you dancing anywhere you are.…