Haitian Gospel Music for 2013

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Looking for some new Haitian gospel music to add to your collection? Check out our top picks for 2013!

The Gospel Music Scene in Haiti

The gospel music scene in Haiti is ever-evolving, with new musical talent emerging every year. One need only look at the sheer number of Haitian gospel music albums released in 2013 to see the proof. This year, there was a wide range of Haitian gospel music to choose from, with something to suit every taste.

The state of gospel music in Haiti

The state of gospel music in Haiti is ever-changing, with new artists and styles constantly emerging. Despite this, the Haitian Gospel Music scene has remained relatively static over the past few years. This is due in large part to the fact that most of the top Haitian Gospel Music artists reside outside of Haiti, in places like the United States, Canada, and France.

But changes are on the horizon. There is a new generation of Haitian Gospel Music artists who are making their mark on the scene. These artists are not only talented musicians, but they are also passionate about their faith and committed to spreading the Gospel message through their music.

Here are some of the top Haitian Gospel Music artists to watch for in 2013:

Marie Denise Pelletier: Marie Denise Pelletier is a young Haiti-born singer who currently resides in Canada. She has been making waves in the Canadian Gospel Music scene with her powerful voice and heartfelt songs. Her debut album, “En Closing”, was released in 2012 to critical acclaim.

Deborrah Cooper: Cooper is a Haitian-American gospel singer who has been making her mark on the American gospel music scene. She has released two albums, “The Choice” (2010) and “No Limit” (2011), which have both been well-received by fans and critics alike.

Stephanie Bogle: Bogle is a Haitian-born singer who currently resides in France. She has been making a name for herself in the French gospel music scene with her soulful voice and heartwarming songs. Her debut album, “Une Voix pour le Seigneur”, was released in 2012 to positive reviews.

The top gospel artists in Haiti

There is a vibrant gospel music scene in Haiti, with a number of talented and popular artists. Here are some of the top gospel artists in Haiti for 2013:

-Nancy Pharald
-Ricot Etienne
-Dieudonne Pierre
-Soeur clone
-Rose Maviere
-Gobelins Haitian Gospel Choir

The top gospel songs in Haiti

The top gospel songs in Haiti for 2013 include “I Believe” by Stefy, “Bondye” by Michelle Belmond, “Hallelujah” by Anthony Roberts, and “Sauveur” by Kimberly Gros-Louis. These songs are popular among Christian Haitians and are often played at church services and on Christian radio stations.

The Best Gospel Music of 2013

If you’re a fan of Haitian gospel music, you’re in for a treat. 2013 has been a great year for new music, with many artists releasing fantastic albums. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the best gospel music of 2013.

The best gospel albums of 2013

This year has seen some amazing gospel music released from both established artists and new voices on the scene. Here are some of the best gospel albums of 2013, perfect for adding some uplifting sounds to your collection.

“Unstoppable” by The Walls Group
The debut album from this rising group of siblings, “Unstoppable” is packed with feel-good vibes and catchy hooks. From the title track to the anthemic “He Can Work It Out,” this album is sure to get your toes tapping.

“Journey to Freedom” by Kirk Franklin
Kirk Franklin returned this year with his first album in five years, and it was worth the wait. “Journey to Freedom” is a beautifully crafted record that covers everything from love and loss to faith and redemption. With guest appearances from Franklin’s son Kerrion and Shirley Caesar, this album is not to be missed.

“Losing My Religion” by Tye Tribbett
Tye Tribbett’s latest album is a modern spin on traditional gospel sounds, resulting in a fresh and exciting record. From the upbeat “Work It Out” to the anthemic “Take Over,” there’s something for everyone on this record.

The best gospel songs of 2013

This was a great year for gospel music, with many artists releasing new albums and singles that were well-received by fans and critics alike. Here are some of the best gospel songs of 2013:

“Amazing Grace” by Michael W. Smith
“He Lives” by Hillsong UNITED
“Mighty to Save” by FIRM
“Shadows” by B. Reith
“What a Friend We Have in Jesus” by Aaron Shust

The best gospel music videos of 2013

In 2013, there was no shortage of great gospel music videos. From powerful performances to touching stories, these music videos inspired and moved viewers all over the world.

Here are just a few of the best gospel music videos of 2013:

“I Can Only Imagine” by MercyMe – This moving video tells the story of Bart Millard, lead singer of MercyMe, and his father’s journey from a difficult relationship to reconciliation.

“10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)” by Matt Redman – This energizing video features footage of people worshiping God in various settings, including live concerts and personal moments.

“Victory Chant” by Yolanda Adams – This triumphant video features Adams performing the uplifting song in front of a live audience.

“Need You Now (How Many Times)” by Plumb – This vulnerable video tells the story of a mother struggling to fight addiction and keep her family together.

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