Renowned British-Nigerian singer, songwriter, and radio/television presenter, Mandy Brown Ojugbana, has officially returned to the music ...
On Sunday, April 19, the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square will commemorate the expansion with a special broadcast featuring African music. According the choir’s website, this program ...
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, ...
Nigerian gospel music minister, songwriter, and professional background vocalist, Susan Peter, has released a powerful new single titled “Because of Me,” a song that reflects deeply on the sacrifice ...
In mid March 2026, a video clip featuring veteran Nigerian gospel singer Yinka Ayefele participating in a Ramadan themed song began circulating across ...
Spotify announced on Tuesday the global rollout of a new feature, SongDNA, that lets listeners more deeply explore their favorite music. Now available to Premium subscribers on iOS and Android, the ...
TikTok and Apple today announced that Apple Music subscribers will be able to listen to full-length songs on Apple Music without leaving the TikTok app. When a TikTok user comes across a song they ...
In the fall of 1968, Texas-born Jeannie C. Riley became the first woman to get a single to the top of both the Hot 100 pop chart and the Hot Country Singles chart: “Harper Valley PTA,” a sassy ...
Gospel music evolved from antebellum spirituals into a distinct genre in 1920s Chicago, serving as both a "weapon of worship" and a foundation for modern R&B and Rock 'n Roll. The genre fueled the ...
Gospel music holds the power to heal, restore and transform Nigeria, senior pastor of Freedom Life International Christian Centre, Richard Tochukwu, has declared. The cleric, who is also a gospel ...
U2 have emerged from a long hiatus with a surprise six-song EP, Days of Ash, available now, in which they address political flashpoints around the world, including ICE raids in the U.S., the Iranian ...
Sometime in the mid-two-thousands, when people would still hand you cassette tapes or CDs at shows or in record stores or during hangouts in someone’s parents’ basement or smoke-filled apartment, I ...