At just eight years old, Amariah uses her God-given voice to shine light in a world that deeply needs hope.
She blends her African heritage from the Kuku Tribe of South Sudan with her upbringing in Mississippi, USA, creating a unique sound that resonates with families, churches, and believers across the globe.
At just eight years old, Amariah Lodiong is using her God-given voice to shine light in a world that deeply needs hope.
Through gospel songs, Christian worship music, and faith-filled devotionals, She delivers a powerful message of love, faith, and divine purpose.
Amariah is also active in volunteer work serving refugee camps in Africa, uplifting the elderly, and supporting those in need.
This is reflected in her decision to include over 30 children in her new video, most of whom are orphaned.
Amariah blends her African heritage from the Kuku Tribe of South Sudan with her upbringing in Mississippi, USA, creating a unique sound that resonates with families, churches, and believers across the globe.
Kings X Priests, the Afro Praise project founded by Dr. Chad Marthinussen, is making its mark in the industry by fusing amapiano, Afro house, and Afrobeats with gospel-driven lyrics.
“Holy Name” their new single is a blend of gospel, Amapiano, and Afro House.
A genre described as Afro Praise by founder and creator Dr. Chad Marthinussen
“I couldn’t find Christian music in the genres I love — so I created my own. My prayer is that this sound will awaken joy and love for God in people everywhere.”
It’s the tenth single of the year by the prolific Nigerian-born music minister after “Onyeoma (Good God)”, “Sugar in my Heart”, “Flowers”, “Grace Love Money”, “Breakthrough”, “Rock and Shelter”, “E Give Me Bakery” and “Your Love”
“Aleph” by Pacome Benhaelohim & Sarepta Faveur is a calm and soothing inspirational worship song that beautifully reflects on the goodness of God, revealed to us from the beginning of time and leading us into His eternal life.
Rooted in 1 John 1-5, the lyrics of the song creates an atmosphere of deep reflection and worship.
Pacome Ben Elohim is a devout gospel artist dedicated to serving his Master, Jesus Christ.
Born with a passion for proclaiming the mercy and love of Christ, Pacome’s musical journey reflects his strong faith.
Pacome’s entry into music was divinely orchestrated. As a drummer at his local church, he ministered through music, never envisioning himself as a gospel artist. However, the Holy Spirit began to impart numerous songs to him, compelling him to share these heavenly melodies with the world.
Pacome’s music stands firmly on the foundation of proclaiming Christ and the mercy that sustains believers.
His songs are inspired by the Holy Spirit, guiding him to create lyrics that reflect the love and redemption found in Jesus.
As a gospel artist, Pacome’s ultimate goal is to spread Christ’s message through his music, reaching hearts and souls worldwide.
He strives to inspire listeners to stand firm in their faith, acknowledging their identity in Christ.
Pacome collaborated with fellow gospel artist Minister Sarepta Faveur. Among his notable collaborations are “Merciful,” “Ma vie” and “Aleph,” which hold a special place in his heart.
When asked about his favorite song, Pacome mentions “God is Alive,”. Pacome’s music invites listeners to experience the transformative power of Christ’s love.
American gospel artist Maduka Donas, “Better Place” a soul lifting track about God’s ability to make to transform the earth into a beautiful new creation.
Maduka Donas is a Nigerian-born artist based in California, USA. His musical journey began in his early years, with a profound passion for Gospel music driving his life.
A transformative moment in Brazil deepened his faith, sparking a connection with Jesus Christ that led to the emergence of unique melodies within him.
Maduka aims to use his music and words to inspire others to move from mediocrity to excellence, helping them discover their God-given talents.
With unwavering commitment, he weaves his creativity into the Afrobeat /Afrofussion Gospel Music tapestry, embracing a path blessed with musical devotion.
On the Afrobeats and Afro fusion-inspired track, the California-based singer celebrates the beauty of heaven, sharing his hope for a reunion with God and Jesus.
“No matter how much God blesses us on earth, we will not leave this world with any wealth acquired,” he explains. “One day God will come and take us home. This world is not our home.“
About Maduka Donas
Born in Nigeria, Maduka’s musical journey began in his early years, with a profound passion for Gospel music driving his life. A transformative moment in Brazil deepened his faith, sparking a connection with Jesus Christ that led to the emergence of unique melodies within him.
He aims to use his music and words to inspire others to move from mediocrity to excellence, helping them discover their God-given talents. With unwavering commitment, he weaves his creativity into the Afrobeat /Afrofussion Gospel Music tapestry, embracing a path blessed with musical devotion.