YouTube Nigerian Gospel Music: 2014 Edition

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Looking for the best Nigerian gospel music videos from 2014? Look no further than our YouTube playlist! Featuring all the hits from your favorite artists, this is the ultimate collection of Nigerian gospel music videos from 2014.

The Growth of Nigerian Gospel Music on YouTube

Since its inception in 2006, YouTube has become the go-to platform for streaming music videos. While the site hosts a wide variety of music genres from all over the world, Nigerian gospel music has seen a particularly strong growth in recent years.

There are many reasons for this, but one of the most significant is the rise of mobile internet usage in Nigeria. According to a report by the National Bureau of Statistics, the number of Nigerians with access to mobile internet grew from 8 million in 2013 to 39 million in 2014. This massive increase made it easier for people to connect with Nigerian gospel music on YouTube.

Another contributing factor is the growing popularity of Christian music festivals like Festival of Life and Loveworld Music Festival, which showcase African gospel music and attract attention from international media outlets. These events help raise awareness of Nigerian gospel music among non-Nigerians and encourage them to seek it out online.

As a result of these factors, Nigerian gospel music videos on YouTube have been growing in popularity, with many artists amassing large followings both at home and abroad. If you’re looking for something new to listen to, check out some of these popular Nigerian gospel musicians on YouTube:

It’s been a great year for Nigerian gospel music, with many artists releasing new music videos that have gone on to become viral hits. Here are some of the most popular Nigerian gospel music videos of 2014.

“Nara” by Tim Godfrey ft. Travis Greene: This inspirational music video was shot in Lagos and features American gospel singer Travis Greene. It has been viewed over 3 million times on YouTube.

“Mighty Man of War” by Joe Mettle: This song is a praise and worship anthem that has been used by churches all over Nigeria. The accompanying music video has been viewed over 2 million times on YouTube.

“No Other Name” by Sinach: This upbeat worship song was penned by popular Nigerian gospel singer Sinach. The music video has been viewed over 1.5 million times on YouTube.

“No One Else” by Steve Crown: This worship song is about lifting up Jesus and declaring that there is no one else who can save us from our sins. The music video has been viewed over 1 million times on YouTube.

The Most Viewed Nigerian Gospel Music Videos of 2014

Here are the top Nigerian Gospel music videos of 2014, as watched on YouTube. These videos were chosen based on a combination of views, likes, shares, and comments.

1. Osinachi Nkire – Frank Edwards
This song was released in early 2014 and quickly rose to the top of the charts, becoming one of the most popular Nigerian gospel songs of the year. The music video features Frank Edwards and his band performing the song in a field, with shots of people dancing and worshipping interspersed throughout.

2. Awesome God – Prospa Ochimana ft. Osinachi Nkire
The second most popular Nigerian gospel song of 2014 is Prospa Ochimana’s “Awesome God,” featuring Osinachi Nkire. The music video features Ochimana and his band performing the song in a church setting, with shots of people worshipping and raising their hands in praise interspersed throughout.

3. We Bow Down – Travis Greene
Travis Greene’s “We Bow Down” is the third most popular Nigerian gospel song of 2014. The music video features Greene and his choir singing the song in a church setting, with shots of people worshipping and raising their hands in praise interspersed throughout.

4. I Believe – Joe Praize
Joe Praize’s “I Believe” is the fourth most popular Nigerian gospel song of 2014. The music video features Praize and his choir singing the song in a church setting, with shots of people worshipping and raising their hands in praise interspersed throughout.

5. Only You Are Holy – Don Moen
Don Moen’s “Only You Are Holy” is the fifth most popular Nigerian gospel song of 2014. The music video features Moen singing the song in a church setting, with shots of people worshipping and raising their hands in praise interspersed throughout.

The Most Shared Nigerian Gospel Music Videos of 2014

From the anointed to the inspirational, check out the Top 10 most popular Nigerian Gospel Music Videos that were making waves across the internet in 2014. These are the songs that had us singing along, dancing and sharing with our friends.

10. “I Believe” by Frank Edwards
With almost 1 million views, this toe-tapping tune was one of the most shared Nigerian Gospel music videos of 2014.
9. “Amazing Love” by Lara George
This heart-felt ballad racked up over 1 million views and spent weeks ruling the airwaves.
8. “Turn Up” by JJ Hairston featuring Youthful Praise
No list of popular Nigerian Gospel music videos would be complete without a party anthem, and “Turn Up” definitely fits that bill! This video has been viewed over 1.5 million times.
7. “Awesome Wonder” by Steve Crown
A beautiful worship song with a message that will resonate with anyone who has ever struggled, “Awesome Wonder” earned close to 2 million views in 2014.
6. “Guide Me” by SpiritualBeats Ft Tim Godfrey & TJ
A moving song of surrender, “Guide Me” was shared again and again throughout the year, ultimately accumulating over 2 million views in 2014.

The Most Liked Nigerian Gospel Music Videos of 2014

The most liked Nigerian gospel music videos of 2014 includeNumber One bySinach,I Believe byFrank Edwards,Great are You Lord byOnos Brisibi, Boroko byTope Alabi feat. TY Bello andEben,Nara byTim Godfrey feat. Travis Greene,No Other Name byPlanetshakers,On a Regular byJoe Praize feat. Nathanial Bassey,You Are Jehovah byMickey Henney, and more. These are just a few of the many great Nigerian gospel music videos that were produced in 2014.

The Most Commented Nigerian Gospel Music Videos of 2014

Nigerian gospel music has been steadily growing in popularity over the past few years, both in Nigeria and around the world. In 2014, there were a number of Nigerian gospel music videos that received a lot of attention from viewers. Here are the most commented Nigerian gospel music videos of 2014.

1. “I Believe” by Frank Edwards
This emotional and powerful song was released in early 2014 and quickly became a hit with viewers. The music video features Frank Edwards singing with a choir in front of a large cross, interspersed with shots of people from all walks of life going about their everyday lives. The video has over 1 million views and nearly 10,000 comments.

2. “On a Mission” by Nikki Laoye feat. Ruke Amata
This catchy song was released in late 2013 but continued to be popular throughout 2014. The music video features Nikki Laoye and Ruke Amata singing and dancing with a group of people in various colorful settings. The video has over 1 million views and nearly 8,000 comments.

3.”Awesome God” by James Okon
This upbeat song was released in early 2014 and quickly became popular for its catchy melody and positive message. The music video features James Okon singing and dancing with a group of people in various locations around Nigeria. The video has over 800,000 views and nearly 5,000 comments.

4.” Miracle Worker” by Lara George
This slower, more reflective song was released in early 2014 and resonated with many viewers for its message of hope and faith. The music video features Lara George singing with a small group of people in front of a simple backdrop. The video has over 700,000 views and nearly 4,000 comments.

5.”Na You Dey Reign” by Excel featuring Dunsin Oyekan
This praise & worship song was released in late 2013 but continued to be popular throughout 2014 thanks to its anointed message and powerful delivery. The music video features Excel and Dunsin Oyekan leading a large group of people in worship at what appears to be an outdoor concert or crusade. The video has over 600,000 views and nearly 3,500 comments

Nigerian Gospel Music Videos That Went Viral in 2014

It’s always a good time for some gospel music, but especially when you’re looking to be uplifted and encouraged. Nigerian gospel music is some of the best in the world, and there were a number of gospel songs that went viral on YouTube in 2014. If you’re looking for some great Nigerian gospel music to listen to, check out the list below.

1. “I Believe” by Frank Edwards
2. “Imela” by Bolaji
3. “Awesome Wonder” by Nathaniel Bassey
4. “Onise Iyanu” by Luther
5. “Jehovah Overdo” by Pelumi
6. “Miracles Everywhere” by Joe Praize
7. “Ebube (The Glorious One)” by Kunle Ajayi feat. Pastor J
8. “Nobody Greater” by Vashawn Mitchell
9. “Healer Klarika Remix)” by N than
10. “I Surrender All (All to Jesus)” by Hillsong Worship

The Top Ten Nigerian Gospel Music Artists of 2014

Nigeria has some of the most talented and anointed gospel music ministers in the world. The Nigerian gospel music scene is making great waves not only in Africa but globally. Here is a list of the top ten Nigerian gospel music artists of 2014.

1. Solomon Lange – This artist is from Jos, Nigeria and he is quickly becoming a global name in gospel music. His powerful voice and anointed lyrics have earned him a large following both in Nigeria and abroad.

2. Tim Godfrey – Tim Godfrey is another Nigerian gospel artist who is making a big name for himself both in Nigeria and globally. His unique style of music has earned him a large fan base both at home and abroad.

3. Frank Edwards – Frank Edwards is a contemporary Gospel artist with a unique sound that has earned him many fans both in Nigeria and abroad. His songs are full of life and energy, which always seems to uplift the listener’s spirits.

4. Eben – Eben is a very popular Nigerian gospel artist whose songs always seem to minister to the soul. His soothing voice and captivating lyrics always seem to touch the hearts of his listeners.

5.* Nathaniel Bassey* – Nathaniel Bassey is another very popular Nigerian gospel artist whose music always seems to minister to the soul. His beautiful voice and captivating lyrics always seem to reach deep into the hearts of his listeners, touching them on a very personal level.

6.* We Will Worship* – We Will Worship is a Nigerian worship group that has quickly become one of the most popular worship groups in Nigeria. Their anointed songs always seem to touch the hearts of their listeners, leading them into a deep place of worship.

7.* Sinach* – Sinach is a very popular Nigerian gospel artist whose songs have become anthems all over Africa . Her powerful voice and moving lyrics have earned her many fans both in Nigeria and abroad .Sinach’s songs always seem to inspire hope and bring joy to those who hear them .
8.* Joe Praize* – Joe Praize is another very popular Nigerian gospel artist who has ministered all over the world . His beautiful voice and inspirational message have touched many lives . His music always seems to lift up those who hear it , reminding them that God is still good .
9.* Tope Alabi* – Tope Alabi is a popular Nigerian gospel artist whose songs have ministered to many people all over the world . Her unique style of music always seems to bless those who hear it , reminding them that God is still faithful .
10.* Mike Abdul* – Mike Abdul is another popular Nigerian gospel artist whose ministration has blessed many people all over Africa . His positive message and good sense of humor have endeared him to many people , both young and old .

The Top Ten Nigerian Gospel Music Videos of 2014

It’s been an exciting year for Nigerian gospel music, with a number of talented artists releasing some amazing music videos. Here are our top ten picks for the best Nigerian gospel music videos of 2014.

1. “If God Be For Me” by Tim Godfrey feat. Travis Greene – This uplifting song is a declaration of faith and trust in God, no matter what the circumstances may be. The video features Tim Godfrey and American gospel singer Travis Greene performing the song in front of a live audience.

2. “Baba” by Evelyn Wanjiru – “Baba” is a beautiful worship song that celebrates the goodness of God. The video features Evelyn Wanjiru singing and playing the piano in a serene setting, surrounded by nature.

3. “You Alone Are Worthy” by Onos Ariyo feat. Tope Alabi – This powerful worship song is a declaration of praise and thanksgiving to God for His unending love and goodness. The video features Onos Ariyo and veteran gospel singer Tope Alabi performing the song in front of a live audience.

4. “No One Like You” by Ada Ehi – “No One Like You” is a beautiful worship song that celebrates the uniqueness of God and His love for us. The video features Ada Ehi singing and playing the piano in a serene setting, surrounded by nature.

5. “I Believe” by Frank Edwards – This upbeat song is an expression of hope and faith in God, no matter what challenges we may face in life. The video features Frank Edwards performing the song in front of a live audience, interspersed with footage of people from all walks of life going about their everyday lives.

6. “Do Something” by Lara George – This inspiring song is a call to action for believers to put their faith into action and make a difference in the world around them. The video features Lara George singing and playing the piano in front of a live audience, interspersed with footage of people working on various social projects around Nigeria.

7.”WAY MAKER” By Sinach – ”Way Maker” is an upbeat worship song which celebrates how Jesus makes a way for us even when there seems to be no way.”) The video features Sinach performing live with her band, interspersed with footageof people from all walks of life going about their everyday lives experiences difficulties but eventually finding hope through Jesus Christ.. 8.”You Are Good” By Steve Crown – ”You Are Good” is an upbeat worship sing that celebrates how good God is despite our circumstances.”The video features Steve Crown performing live with his band, interspersed with footageof people from different parts countries praising and worshipping Jesus Christ..9.”Omemma” By Mercy Chinwo – ”Omemma”is an upbeat Afrocentric praise & worship sing which celebrates how good our African heritage is.”The video was shot entirely on location in South Africa and Nigeria and it features Mercy Chinwo as well as other artistes & dancers from both countries..10.”Ekwueme” By Prospa Ochimana feat OSINACHI – ”Ekwueme”is slow tempo worship sing which reassures us that we can always count on Jesus Christ whenever we call on Him.”The black & white video was shot entirelylive inside Aso Rock Chapel, Abuja featuring Prospa Ochimana & Osinachi Nwachukwu

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