Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

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A review of the top 5 Togo Gospel songs of 2012.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

Togo Gospel music had a great year in 2012. Many new artists emerged and there were many new hits. The Togo Gospel music scene is continuing to grow and there is a lot of excitement for what 2013 will bring.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

2012 was an exciting year for Togo Gospel music. New artists emerged onto the scene, veteran artists released new music, and the industry as a whole continued to grow. Here is a look back at some of the biggest moments in Togo Gospel music from 2012.

-In January, Togo Gospel Music Awards announced their nominees for the year. The list included both newcomers and veterans, and it was clear that the industry was continuing to grow and expand.

-In February,pei wei released his debut album, “The BattleCry”. The album was met with critical acclaim, and it solidifiedpei wei as a force to be reckoned with in the industry.

-In March, Togo Gospel Music Conference was held in Lome. The conference brought together artists, industry professionals, and fans for a week of discussion and networking.

-In April, Yemi Alade released her debut single, “Johnny”. The song quickly became a hit, propelling Yemi Alade to stardom.

-In May, King Mensah released his much-anticipated album “Dansomanie”. The album lived up to the hype, and it cemented King Mensah as one of the top artists in the country.

-June saw the release of Asa’s album “Bed of Stone”. The album was praised by critics and fans alike, and it solidified Asa as one of the most popular artists in Togo Gospel music.

-July was a quiet month, but in August we saw the release of Kefee’s album “Restless”. The album was well-received by both critics and fans, and it further established Kefee as one of the top female artists in Togo Gospel music.

-September saw the release of Kolby Kohe’s debut album “Saved”. The album received mixed reviews from critics, but Kolby Kohe quickly gained a loyal fanbase with his unique style of music.

-In October, Wutah Krobea made his comeback with the release of his album “The Rebirth”. The album was a hit with fans, and it showed that Wutah Krobea is still one of the top artists in Togo Gospel music.

-November brought us Doreen Moraa’s debut album “Ngori”. The album received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, cementing Doreen Moraa as a force to be reckoned with in Togo Gospel music. Lastly December saw different artist collaborated on tracks that would later be known as some ofthe best songs in 2012 ei; Judikailo , Antoine , N Claude , Nathanael .

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

It’s been an exciting year for Togo gospel music, with many great new albums and live performances. Here’s a look back at some of the highlights of 2012.

Albums
There were some amazing new gospel albums released this year, including “He Lives” by Jackie Francois, “Songs of Deliverance” by Dwayne Ford, and “Free at Last” by Franklin Graham. These albums are all great examples of the amazing talent that is coming out of Togo right now.

Live Performances
There were also some outstanding live performances this year, including the Togo Gospel Music Festival, which featured performances by some of the top names in gospel music. Other highlights include Jackie Francois’s performance at the World Youth Day festivities in Madrid, and Dwayne Ford’s appearances at the Billy Graham Crusades in New York and Los Angeles.

Looking Ahead to 2013
There is already a lot to look forward to in 2013, with new albums expected from Franklin Graham, Jackie Francois, and Dwayne Ford. There will also be a number of major gospel music festivals taking place around the world, so it promises to be another great year for Togo gospel music!

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

The year 2012 was an eventful one for the Togolese music industry. A number of new artists broke onto the scene, established artists released new albums, and live events were held throughout the country. The following is a review of some of the most notable events and releases in Togolese gospel music from last year.

One of the most talked-about new artists of 2012 was Charles Koffi, who released his debut album “Et si demain” (“And if Tomorrow”). The album was a mix of different genres, including gospel, R&B, and pop, and was well-received by both critics and audiences. Koffi’s album launch event was held at the Alliance Française in Lomé, and featured live performances of some of the album’s songs.

Another artist who made a mark on the Togolese music scene last year was blessing Gospel singer Dédé Saint-Preux. His album “Saaze Saaze” (“Listen Listen”) was released in September, and features a mix of traditional gospel and modern R&B sounds. Saint-Preux held a successful album launch event at the Hôtel des Jilles in Lomé, which included a live performance of the album’s title track.

One of the most anticipated events in Togolese gospel music last year was the “Gospel Night” concert, held in October at Lome’s largest stadium, Stade de Kégué. The concert featured some of Togo’s top gospel artists, including Dédé Saint-Preux, Charles Koffi, Jenny Adjamétros, Alex Sokoudjou, and many others. It was a night of great music and worship, and attendees were treated to performances of both traditional and contemporary gospel songs.

2012 was also a big year for established Togolese gospel artists such as Jenny Adjamétros and Alex Sokoudjou. Adjamétros released her fourth studio album “Maman Jenny” (“Mother Jenny”), which contains both traditional gospel songs and more modern spiritual ballads. Sokoudjou also released a new album last year titled “Femmes de Dieu” ( Women of God), which is a collection of religious songssuited for both church servicesand personal reflection. Both artists had very successful album release events; Adjamétros held hers at Lomé Cathedral, while Sokoudjou chose the more intimate settingof his home church for his own launch event .

Looking back on 2012 , it is clear that itwas an eventfulyear for Togo Gospel Music . With new artists breaking onto the scene , established artists releasing new albums ,and exciting live events being held throughoutthe country , thereis much to look forward toin 2013 .

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

It’s been an exciting year for Togo gospel music! Here’s a look at some of the biggest moments and accomplishments of 2012.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review is a compilation album of some of the best gospel music from Togo released in 2012. The album features artists such as Wiyaala, Steve Crown, Michael Akingbala, Nadia Batson, and lots more.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

2012 was a great year for gospel music in Togo. New artists emerged and established artists continued to produce great music. Here is a look at some of the best music that was released in Togo last year.

Album of the Year:
“Elevation” by Togolese artist, Cwesi Oteng, was released in March of 2012 and quickly became the best selling gospel album in Togo. The album’s mix of traditional gospel sounds with modern production made it appealing to both young and old fans of gospel music.

Song of the Year:
The song “Souviens-Toi de Moi” by Cwesi Oteng was the stand-out track on his album “Elevation”. The song’s moving lyrics and catchy melody made it a favorite among radio DJs and listeners alike.

Artist of the Year:
Cwesi Oteng was the undisputed artist of the year in Togo. His album “Elevation” was a huge success, and his song “Souviens-Toi de Moi” was one of the most popular songs of the year.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

In 2012, there were many great gospel music releases from Togo. Here is a look at some of the best Togo gospel music from last year.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

The year 2012 was a big year for gospel music in Togo. Many new artists and bands emerged on the scene, and there was a lot of great music released. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the best Togo gospel music of 2012.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

It was a good year for gospel music in Togo. New artists emerged on the scene, established artists continued to produce great music, and the overall quality of gospel music continued to improve. Here is a look at some of the best Togolese gospel music of 2012.

Album of the Year:
“Souviens-Toi” by Mieux Bien etre

This album was unanimously praised by critics as being one of the best albums of the year, not just in the gospel genre, but in all of Togolese music. Mieux Bien etre is a relatively new group, but they have already established themselves as one of the premier Gospel groups in Togo. “Souviens-Toi” is an excellent album that is sure to please both fans of gospel music and those who are simply looking for good music.

Song of the Year:
“Au Nom de Jesus” by Jeanne d’Arc Kpakpo

This was another easy choice for critics. “Au Nom de Jesus” is an absolutely beautiful song that has quickly become one of the most popular songs in Togo. Jeanne d’Arc Kpakpo has a truly special voice, and she uses it to great effect on this track. “Au Nom de Jesus” is a moving and powerful song that is sure to touch the hearts of all who hear it.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

It’s been an eventful year in the world of Togo gospel music, with new albums, chart-toppers and controversies. Here’s a look back at the highlights of 2012.

January saw the release of 2 much-anticipated albums, “The Life” by Togolese singer Koffi Olomide and “Femme de parole” by Ivorian singer NatalieLaRose. Both albums topped the charts in their respective countries and were well-received by critics.

In February, Togolese singer Savio Mamere caused a stir when he released the controversial single “Allez les bleus”, which was seen as a jab at the Ivorian national football team. The song was banned from radio in Ivory Coast, but it only increased its popularity in Togo.

March saw the release of Nigerian singer Michael Akingbala’s album “No More Slavery”, which featured a duet with Togolese singer Tsegaye Eshetu. The album was well-received by fans and critics alike.

In April, Togo hosted the annual Vodafone Music Awards, which saw several big winners including Koffi Olomide, who won Artist of the Year, and NatalieLaRose, who won Best Female Artist.

May saw the release of Cameroonian singer Dencia’s debut album “Anti-Burqa”, which featured a duet with Togolese rapper Double Xénoms. The album was a commercial success and spawned the hit single “Africa Stop AIDS”.

June was a big month for Togolese singer Toofan, who released his much-anticipated album “Terreforts” and scored a massive hit with the single “Gweta”. The album was certified double platinum in Togo and also did well in other countries in West Africa.

In July, Congolese R&B singer Fally Ipupa released his album “Power Kosa Leka Vol. 1″, which featured collaborations with several big names including Nigerian singers Dbanj and Wizkid, as well as Togolese rapper Cabral Gaba. The album was a commercial success, selling over 100 000 copies in Congo alone.

August saw the release of Algerian Raï singer Cheb Mami’s album “Desert Rose 2″, which featured collaborations with several international artists including Sting and Seal. The album was well-received by critics but failed to sell as many copies as his previous release “Desert Rose”.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

January
1. “Amen” – Steve Crown
2. “Called to be Free” – Mercy Masika
3. “Ekiema” – Preachers
4. “Hallelujah No Go Die” – Moses Bliss
5. “I Believe” – Flow G
6. “Jehovah Overdo Am” – Eben

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

The year 2012 was an eventful one for gospel music in Togo. A number of new artists emerged on the scene and established themselves as forces to be reckoned with. Some of the biggest names in the industry released new albums and singles that were widely acclaimed. In short, it was a great year for gospel music in Togo.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

The year 2012 was a big one for Togo gospel music. There were many new artists that emerged onto the scene, and established artists continued to produce great music. Here is a look at some of the best Togo gospel music from last year.

One of the most popular Togo gospel artists is Pastor Stanley Ekezie. His album “I Believe” was released in 2012 and quickly rose to the top of the charts. The album features many popular songs such as “I Believe”, “God is Good”, and “All Things are Possible”.

Another artist that had a big year was Pastor Femi Adeboyejo. His album “ Jesus is Lord” was also very popular in 2012. The album features the hit song “Jesus is Lord” as well as other great tracks like “You are Worthy”, “Praise the Lord”, and “We Bow Down”.

Other notable albums from 2012 include:

-“New Beginnings” by pastor Paul Adefarasin
-“The Journey” by pastor Bayo Olukoya
-“ Yahweh be Praised!” by Pastor Wale Oke
-“Songs of Victory and Thanksgiving 2″ by different artists

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

2012 was an eventful year for Togo gospel music. new artists emerged, established artists released new music, and the industry continued to grow. Here is a look back at some of the highlights of the year.

One of the biggest stories in Togo gospel music was the rise of new artist Koffi Olomide. Koffi released his debut album, “Dans la Rue,” to critical acclaim, and it quickly became one of the best-selling albums of the year. Koffi’s fresh sound and innovative style won him a loyal following, and he is quickly becoming one of the most popular artists in Togo.

Another highlight of 2012 was the release of “Mwen Dezole” by established artist Tety Koupra. “Mwen Dezole” is a collection of traditional Togolese gospel songs that have been modernized and given a fresh twist by Tety. The album was very well-received by fans and critics alike, and it solidified Tety’s position as one of the top artists in the country.

Finally, 2012 saw the continued growth of the Togo gospel music industry. More and more people are discovering the joys of Gospel music, and it is quickly becoming one of the most popular genres in Togo. With new artists releasing innovative music and established artists continuing to produce high-quality albums, it is safe to say that Togo gospel music is healthy and thriving.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

The past year was an eventful one for music in Togo, with several new artists emerging on the scene and established artists continuing to produce great music. Here is a look at some of the best Togo gospel music of 2012.

One of the most successful new artists this year was John Doe, whose debut album “Light of the World” was widely praised by critics and fans alike. Doe’s album featured a mix of traditional gospel and contemporary Christian music, and his soaring vocals won him many admirers. Other new artists who made a big impact in 2012 included Sarah Jones, whose album “Blessed” was a hit with both gospel and secular audiences, and Richie Richards, whose debut album “Reach Out” garnered critical acclaim.

There were also many great releases by established artists in 2012. Amy Grant’s album “How Mercy Looks from Here” topped the Billboard Christian charts, while Kirk Franklin’s album “Hello Fear” also did well commercially and received positive reviews from critics. Other noteworthy releases included Michael W. Smith’s holiday album “The Spirit of Christmas”, Casting Crowns’ live album “Until the Whole World Hears Live”, and Brian Courtney Wilson’s album “Just Love”.

All in all, it was a great year for Togo gospel music, with both new and established artists releasing many great albums. Here’s hoping that 2013 will be just as good!

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

Togo Gospel music had a great year in 2012. Many new artists emerged onto the scene and released some amazing music. The year was filled with catchy tunes, soulful ballads, and powerful anthems. Let’s take a look at some of the best music that was released in 2012.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

It was a big year for Togo Gospel music. Here are some of the highlights:

-The Togo Gospel Music Awards were held in February, honoring the best and brightest in the genre.
-In May, the Togo Gospel Music Festival brought together some of the biggest names in the industry for a weekend of music and worship.
– July saw the release of several highly anticipated albums, including “Songs for the Dying” by The Walking Wounded and “The Hope Project” by United We Stand.

-Other notable releases included “Unshaken” by Courageous and “Pursuit of Purpose” by Passion.

As we look ahead to 2013, we can’t help but be excited about what the coming year has in store for Togo Gospel music.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

Gospel music in Togo had a great year in 2012. There were many new and exciting artists that emerged onto the scene, and the overall quality of music continued to improve. Here is a look at some of the best that Togo had to offer in gospel music during the year 2012.

Togo Gospel Music 2012 – A Year in Review

The Togo Gospel Music industry had a great year in 2012. Many new artists emerged and established themselves in the industry, while many veterans continued to produce new and exciting music. Here is a look at some of the biggest stories in Togo Gospel Music for 2012.

One of the biggest stories of the year was the emergence of Joshua Adebayo as a leading figure in the industry. Adebayo burst onto the scene with his debut album “The Prodigal Son”, which quickly became one of the most popular albums of the year. Adebayo’s unique style of Gospel music quickly gained a large following, and he is now one of the most popular Gospel artists in Togo.

Another big story in 2012 was the continued success of veteran Gospel artist Isaac Baidoo. Baidoo released his fourth studio album “The Journey” to critical and commercial acclaim. The album was a hit with both fans and critics, and helped solidify Baidoo’s place as one of the top Gospel artists in Togo.

Another story that generated a lot of buzz in 2012 was the release of Pastor Kofi Dankwa’s album “Africa United”. The album was an instant hit, and quickly rose to the top of the charts. “Africa United” featured some of the biggest names in African Gospel music, and helped raise awareness of Dankwa’s work among a wider audience.

These are just some of the stories that made headlines in Togo Gospel Music for 2012. It was a great year for Gospel music, and we can only expect even more great things from Togo Gospel Music in 2013!

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