Kenya’s Latest Gospel Music: 2013

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Find the latest and greatest Kenyan gospel music of 2013 all in one place!

Kenyan Gospel Music Scene

Kenya has a strong and vibrant gospel music scene. The music is a mix of traditional Kenyan music with a modern twist. The lyrics are mostly in Swahili, but there are also some songs in English. Kenyan gospel music is very popular in churches and on the radio.

Kenyan Gospel Music Artists

Kenya has a long and rich history of gospel music, with some of the most popular and well-known artists in the world coming from this East African nation. In recent years, the Kenyan gospel music scene has exploded, with a new generation of artists taking the genre by storm. Here are some of the most popular Kenyan gospel music artists today:

1. James Ng’ang’a: One of the most popular and well-known Kenyan gospel artists, James Ng’ang’a is a household name in Kenya. His debut album “Mwangaza” was released in 2009 and was an instant hit, selling over 200,000 copies. He has since released two more albums, “Neno La Mungu” and “Wacha Mwenye Hapa”, both of which have been hugely successful.

2. Gloria Muliro: Gloria Muliro is one of the leading ladies of Kenyan gospel music. She shot to fame with her debut album “Somaga”, which was released in 2008 and went on to sell over 100,000 copies. She has since released two more albums, “Uko Wapi” and “Utaifute Wewe”, both of which have been equally successful.

3. Evelyn Wanjiru: Evelyn Wanjiru is another very popular Kenyan gospel artist. Her debut album “Mumunyarwo” was released in 2010 and was an instant hit, going on to sell over 150,000 copies. She has since released two more albums, “Ngai Murathimi” and “Wanga”, both of which have been equally successful.

4. Willy Paul: Willy Paul is one of the most controversial figures in Kenyan gospel music today. His debut album “I Do” was released in 2012 and caused quite a stir due to its controversial lyrics and suggestive imagery. Nevertheless, the album was a huge success, selling over 200,000 copies. He has since released two more albums, “Matokeo Ya Kucheza” and “Wanna Be Loved”, both of which have been equally successful.

5. Size 8: Size 8 is another very popular Kenyan gospel artist who shot to fame with her debut album “Mateke”. The album was released in 2013 and went on to sell over 250,000 copies, making it one of the best-selling Kenyan albums ever. She has since released two more albums, “Rebirth” and “Why Me?”, both of which have been equally successful

Kenyan Gospel Music Producers

Kenyan Gospel music producers are some of the most creative and innovative in the world. They have taken gospel music to new heights with theirunique style and sound. Kenyan producers have masterfully blended traditional African sounds with contemporary gospel music to create a new genre of music that is captivating audiences around the globe.

The Kenyan gospel music scene is buzzing with activity and there is a new generation of talent that is taking the industry by storm. These young producers are creating a sound that is fresh, exciting, and unique. They are quickly gaining popularity and recognition for their work.

Some of the most popular Kenyan gospel music producers include:

1. Maurice Oduor – Maurice Oduor is a rising star in the Kenyan gospel music industry. He is best known for his work with the group called “Mavuno” which means “harvest” in Swahili. Maurice’s unique style of production has helped him stand out from other producers in Kenya. His music is characterized by its use of traditional African instruments, catchy melodies, and positive lyrics.

2. Sammy Irungu – Sammy Irungu is another up-and-coming producer who is making waves in the Kenyan gospel music industry. His work often features a fusion of traditional African sounds with modern pop sensibilities. Sammy’s goal is to create music that willreach people of all ages and backgrounds. He has been able to connect with audiences around the world with his feel-good vibes and uplifting messages.

3. Joseph Kamaru – Joseph Kamaru is a veteran producer who has been working in the Kenyan gospel music industry for over 30 years. He is best known for his work with the legendary group called “The Mau Mau” which pioneered contemporary Kenyan gospel music. Joseph’s work often features traditional African instrumentation and harmonies. He has mentored many young producers and continues to influence the sound of Kenyan gospel music today

Kenyan Gospel Music Venues

Kenya’s gospel music scene is booming, with new venues and festivals popping up all over the country. Here are some of the latest and greatest places to enjoy gospel music in Kenya:

The Nairobi Chapel: This newly opened chapel has quickly become a popular spot for gospel music lovers. The chapel features a state-of-the-art sound system, and the acoustics are simply unbeatable. If you’re looking for a truly unique gospel music experience, this is the place to be.

The Ngong Hills Gospel Music Festival: This annual festival is one of the most popular gospel music events in Kenya. The festival takes place on the scenic Ngong Hills, and features some of the biggest names in Kenyan gospel music. If you love great music and breathtaking views, this is the festival for you.

The Sauti za Busara Gospel Music Festival: This annual festival takes place in the beautiful city of Mombasa. The festival features a diverse lineup of both local and international talent, and is a great way to experience the best of Kenyan gospel music.

2013 Kenyan Gospel Music Releases

There has been some amazing Kenyan gospel music released in 2013. The past year has seen a number of artists put out amazing music that has blessed many people. Kenya has a number of very talented gospel artists, and 2013 has been a great year for new music from them.

“Mungu Hawezi Kukutana” by Willy Paul and Gloria Muliro

This song was released in 2013 and it is a duet between Willy Paul and Gloria Muliro. The title of the song means “God Will Meet Us”.

“Nakupenda” by Size 8

Our list of 2013 Kenyan gospel music releases would not be complete without mentioning “Nakupenda” by Size 8. The songstress, who is married to popular deejay Dj Mo, delivers a powerful performance in this soulful ballad that is guaranteed to tug at your heartstrings.

“Watakubali” by Daddy Owen

album by Kenyan contemporary artist Daddy Owen. It was released on November 2013 by MOG music. The album features twelve songs, some of which were released as singles prior to the album’s release.

2013 Kenyan Gospel Music Awards

The Kenyan Gospel Music Awards were held on the 8th of December, 2013, at the Moi International Sports Centre in Kasarani, Nairobi. The event was organized by the Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO) in collaboration with the Kenya Association of Music Producers (KAMP) and the Kenya Performers Rights Society (KPRA).

Kenya Gospel Music Awards Winners

This is a list of winners of the Kenya Gospel Music Awards, which were first held in 2005. The awards are presented annually by the Kenya Gospel Music Association.

-Best Male Artist: James Wamathai
-Best Female Artist: Evelyn Wanjiru
-Best Male Vocalist: James Wamathai
-Best Female Vocalist: Evelyn Wanjiru
-Best Collaboration: “Hosi Yanga” by James Wamathai and choristers from the Nairobi Cathedral Choir
-Best New Artist: Ruth matete
-best Television presenter : Lofty Matambo (Citizen TV)
Youth sensor award: Kelvin Waweru

Kenya Gospel Music Awards Nominations

The Kenya Gospel Music Awards are an annual awards ceremony that recognize the achievements of Gospel artists in Kenya. The 2013 awards ceremony will be held on March 3, 2013, at the Carnivore Grounds in Nairobi.

The nominees for the 2013 Kenya Gospel Music Awards have been announced. The nominee list includes some of Kenya’s top Gospel artists, including Bahati Bukuku, Evelyn Wanjiru, Joyce Kyala, Julius Mwangi, Leti Nyawira, and Maureen kWhana.

The nominees were chosen by a panel of judges from a pool of eligible applicants. The judges considered factors such as artistic merit, commercial success, and overall contribution to the Kenyan music industry.

The list of nominees is as follows:

Best Male Artist:
-Bahati Bukuku
-Julius Mwangi
-Maureen Kwihana

Best Female Artist:
-Evelyn Wanjiru
-Joyce Kyala
-Leti Nyawira

Best Song:

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