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Rwanda Gospel

Rwanda Gospel

Rwanda Gospel is a Rwandan gospel music/ Christian Entertainment website aimed at broadcasting and promoting gospel music and Christian entertainment and values. Rwanda Gospel is a subsidiary of Moriah Entertainment Group. You can reach us via email or phone.

Dudu T. Niyukuru one of the so common gospel artists in Rwanda after so long without being heard, came back with a  brand new album.

Dudu who has been in Kenya revealed that he has been busy since 2015 due to some personal-related issues, plus the Covid-19 pandemic which didn’t make it easy for anyone.

However, he did his level best and released the third album dubbed ‘Uri Mwiza’ with 12 songs on it. Some are; ‘Mu Maraso Yawe’, ‘Yaraciye Inzira’, ‘Nzahora Nshima’, and ‘Mbega Urukundo’ just to mention a few.

As per our source, Igihe.com, Dudu said, “This album has the thanksgiving songs, others of praising the goodness of God and some to urge people to always worship God since he is almighty and the provider of everything.”

The ‘Ntari Twebwe’, ‘Ndi Hano’ and ‘Ndagushima’ hits maker expressed how he misses performing in Rwanda though he has no idea about when he will come, but he prays and plans hard for it to be sooner. The last time he performed in Rwanda was in 2015, under the theme ‘Stand for Jesus Outreach’ which took place at Christian Life Assembly (CLA) located Nyarutarama.

by K.J

Thacien Tuyishime is a big name in the gospel industry of Rwanda, under the name of Thacien Titus. As he and his wife celebrate their wedding anniversary, the artist surprised his wife with a car gift.

Thacien gifted Christine Mukamana with a Rav$ car as they were celebrating their eight years of relationship and seventh wedding anniversary. The two have two children together, Leila Gitego Tuyishime and Jovia The Champions Tuyishime.

In late February, that is when they had their celebrations in The Mille Collines Hotel and so Titus gifted Mukamana a car. He said that it is the sign of the love he has for her, “As we celebrate the eight years of relationship and seven in marriage, I surprised my wife and gifted her a car as a sign of endless love that I have for her. I made sure that I get her favorite car, Rav4.” Titus declared.

This car is worth 22,000,000 Rwf and Titus shared that his wife’s love of God, hospitality, love, and respect are their marriage stepping stones. Mukamana expressed her gratitude to her husband, “This melts my heart. My husband is so extra, he loves me and I love him. He is always new to me.”

After gifting his wife a car, he was also given a cow by a friend who appreciated his step in marriage. It was an event attended by relatives, family friends, and their close ones. For more details, click here.

These two will soon celebrate the 7th year in marriage since they tied the knot on August 22, 2015. Thacien Titus is the mind behind; ‘Aho Ugejeje Ukora’, ‘Uzaza Ryari Yesu’, ‘Uzampe Iherezo Ryiza’, ‘Mpisha Mu Mababa’, ‘Rwiyoborere’, ‘Haburaho Gato’, ‘Impanuro’ and ‘Nshyigikira’ and many more.

by K.J

LISTEN TO SOME OF TITUS SONGS HERE

 

Rwanda Gospel Stars  Live was an event that aimed at awarding outstanding gospel singers and recognizing their achievements in the Rwandan gospel industry. Let’s have a closer look at some details that highlighted this event from the start.

This event was planned for May 2021 but didn’t happen due to Covid-19 prevention measures. However, efforts were being made to make it happen. During the event preparation, artists who were contesting in this were promised to be given some money from the votings as were as some to help them financially and allow them to get ready. Unfortunately, some revealed that they didn’t receive that allowance.

Due to some lack of professionalism of the event; one of the most known gospel artists, Tonzi withdrew from the competitions. On this, she said, “After realizing the mismanagement of this event, I withdrew myself from such. However, I was so saddened by the fact that they kept on putting me on the banners that were being used to announce the event.”

To ensure the betterment of this event, the organizer announced the jury of judges to define who the winners are. Unfortunately, prior to the event of announcing the winners, all the five judges; Aimée Uwimana, Simon Kabera, Josue Shimwa, Mupende Gedeon, and Pamela Mudakikwa resigned from their duties.

In an interview with Igihe.com, Aimée Uwimana explained some reasons behind their resigning, “At the beginning, we were noticing some unprofessionalism from the organizers, but we were hoping for some better changes. As days went on, it was becoming worse and so we decided to resign and leave for good.”

Aimable , Rwanda Gospel Stars Live Boss

Aimée added that they were so surprised to know that some people already knew the winners before they decide on who the top winner was, such as MBONYI ISRAEL. The sad truth was, the revealers were the Rwanda Gospel Stars Live organizers. Let us reminds that the list of the winners of the Rwanda Gospel Stars Live Season One is:

Top Winner: Israel Mbonyi , 7 Million Rwandan Francs Prize / Second Place: Aline Gahongayire, 2 Million Rwandan Francs Prize / Third Place: Gisubizo Ministries, 1 Million Rwandan Francs Prize, and Ratajah (As the best upcoming Artist) : 1 Million Rwandan Francs Prize.

A renowned gospel artist from Tanzania, Rose Muhando was invited to perform in the official closing of the event. Yes, she came, and she delivered an amazing performance to the audience who were at Canal Olympia. Though the audience was so limited since many were gone based on the poor organization of the events.

At the venue, in the middle of the event, the band stopped playing the instruments since they claimed that they were not yet paid and after almost an hour they resumed the concert.

Based on people’s reactions to this, Rwanda Gospel learned that this is so sad to see all this negative feedback in the gospel industry, and this needs very closer attention and changes for future kinds of organizations. 

Story by K.J

Isaac Mudakikwa is a gospel artist who is putting in pretty much effort into gospel songs with the purpose to preach about Jesus Christ. He recently released a song named, ‘Intambwe’.

The new song of Isaac Mudakikwa, covers the prayer that requests God to strengthern him and how he has been seeing some of his role models stepping back in serving God. Some lines picked from the song, he says, “What is the use of living fully in the world, but still never access the eternal life?”

One can access this amazing song, ‘Intambwe’ on Isaac Mudakikwa’s YouTube Channel. In this song, he tackled some topics that nobody can easily talk about in relations to gospel industry of Rwanda since some are so afraid to even think about them.

Bishop Alain Justin is a new artist in the gospel industry and he joined the course after the death of his wife which he confirms to be his inspiration. He launched the ‘Ugendane Nanjye’ competition and the winner will be awarded amazingly.

Ugendane Nanjye’ is Bishop Alain Justin's new song and it is all about the prayer he made immediately after the death of his wife in February 2016. He was asking God to ‘Walk with him’ in the very new and hard journey of responsibilities to raise the four children all alone and one of them was a toddler.

The Australian-based Rwandan, Bishop Alain Justin is the founder of a Ministry named Rise and Shine World (RSW, via that, they have initiated the competitions under “Ugendane Nanjye” from March 1st to March 6th. The participants are supposed to record a not more than two minutes video and share it on this WhatsApp number: +61497393584.

After submitting the videos, there will be judges who will determine the selected participants and the voting will be public as well to define the winners who will get 1,000,000 Rwf and some air tickets to attend some gospel concerts in various countries . Burundi, Kenya and Uganda.

Bishop Justin said, “We want to support the talents in the gospel industry and we didn’t want them to sing any other song that we have no permission to. That is why they are only allowed to sing ‘Ugendane Nanjye’ and the winners will be awarded.”

Apart from the 1M Rwf and the air tickets, the winners will also get the gifts and certificates as well as free audio and video song production. This Gospel Talent Hunt competition will be closed in a Gala Dinner Night that will take place in Rwanda with an aim to bring back hope and commiseration to Rwandans during the 28th Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against Tutsi.

by Jeanette Kawera

The changing industry ; The gospel industry is changing. What used to be a genre based upon Christian principles with lyrics that preached about the love of Jesus Christ, salvation, and redemption is now an industry that has been largely taken over by mainstream secular music. The change in content within the gospel industry is a direct reflection of the changing cultural landscape in the United States. With an ever-diversifying population, the gospel industry is seeking to reach new listeners by incorporating sounds and styles that are more popular among young people.

Gospel music has been around for centuries, with some of the most well-known and iconic performers in the industry starting out in gospel. However, in recent years there has been a surge of gospel artists making the switch to secular music–here are five reasons why.

GREATER FLEXIBILITY AND CONTROL OVER THEIR MUSIC.

Secular music offers gospel artists more flexibility and control over their work. With fewer restrictions on lyrical content and a wider range of sounds and styles to choose.

Gospel music has been around for many years. It is music that is written and performed to express religious or spiritual ideas and emotions. However, there are many gospel artists who are now changing to secular music. Here are five reasons why:

1. Secular music pays more than gospel music.

2. Secular music is more popular than gospel music.

3. Secular music is more mainstream than gospel music.

4. Secular music is more versatile than gospel music.

5. Secular music is more lucrative than gospel music.

Conclusion.

There has been a recent trend in gospel music artists transitioning to secular music. While some believe this to be a sign of the times, others feel that it compromises the values of the gospel genre. Do you agree? Let me know in the comments below.

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The 'KUNA DAWA' hitmaker Esther Wahome, is one of the most celebrated gospel singers, with an illustrious singing career spanning over two decades. She has toured the world and entertained presidents among other dignified personalities.

In 2004, Esther Wahome's music was played on almost every TV station and radio available at the time. Her song, Kuna Dawa, had become a hit that was on almost everyone's lips, making her a shining star.

So loved was the hit song that she won Best Female Artist and Song of The Year at the Groove Awards. In 2013 and 2014, she went on to release her singles Furahia and Daktari before she released a number of songs in Kikuyu.  However, she took a break from her musical career to take care of her family and specifically, her son. The renowned musician made a comeback when she released hits such as Yahweh, Shekinah Glory, Minyororo, and Asali.

The vocally endowed songstress stands out as a household name since she started singing. Having been inspired by her dad William Wahome, who was her greatest mentor and cheerleader.He was also a preacher and a musician and that made it easy for her to learn music. She started music as a hobby before she became a full-time musician. 

The 47-year-old and scandal-free singer has been participating in church service, specifically preaching to different congregants. She has been able to do Collabos with artists such as Guardian Angel and Nik Bonfils.

Source ; OperaN

BRYAN DADOU NIYIGENA mostly known as Lead has embarked a solo career as a gospel singer with a brand new song dubbed “Data wa twese” after many years of composing songs for different other gospel singers. Lead grew up in a family of Christians and his father was a singer, a good composer and pianist though he died before he could get to know him.

“I used to be in Sunday School like other kids from Christian families and time came when I had to join the choir. From there I started singing and later on started taking piano lessons,” he says.
 Besides being a producer he majors in singing, playing piano and acoustic.
 “During my high school I used to be in a choir and enjoyed being part of the worship ministry. My love for it grew daily and it became my passion,” he adds.
 

His passion for church music

“I am very passionate about church music because I want to make the glory of God fill the temple and bring down the presence of God either in church or wherever I have been appointed to be,” said Lead.

Even though church music is not popular in Rwanda, Lead is willing to keep going and work together with others who do church music to make worship songs for the church.After completing his high school in Computer Science and Management, the 24-year-old went to music school for three years abroad to major in church music specifically worship ministry.

“After school I started a ministry called Spirit of Worship Center where I used to make different big concerts that brought together different gospel singers, choirs and pastors. This ministry has four roles, which are street evangelist, charity ministry, training worship leaders, and true worship, “he says. Under the name “Lead” his first song dubbed “data wa twese” is now out and can be found on his YouTube channel.

 “My vision is to contribute to the gospel ministry and inspire others who might want to do church music so we could come together and bring people close to Christ,” said Lead.

source/newtimes

CHECK OUT HIS LATEST RELEASED SONG HERE

#TWENDEJERUSALEM, the musical tour of Rwandan gospel singer Israel Mbonyicyambu and his band to Israel has been rescheduled from 16 to 24th April 2022. The development was confirmed by the Israeli Ambassador to Rwanda, Ron Adams during an interview with local media.

Ambassador Adams reiterated that the musical tour will create networking opportunities and foster the already existing relations between Rwandan and Israeli youths.
“We expect this tour to improve the bilateral relations between our people and network the youths of both countries, hence promoting cultural exchange,” he commented.
 
Loosely translated as “Let’s go to Jerusalem”, the latter is an initiative of the Israeli embassy in Rwanda alongside other partners to promote youth talents in creative and other critical socio-cultural aspects notably performing arts.
It was, for the first time slated in April 2021 but later on postponed due to the movement restrictions to reduce the spread of Coronavirus. Mbonyicyambu who is the first beneficiary of the initiative will visit and perform at different sites of the holy land such as Galilea, Golgotha and Nazareth among others.

The artist and his band are also expected to perform alongside Avraham Tal, an Israeli-renowned singer, musician, and producer. When the tour was announced in 2020, Mbonyi described it as an opportunity to raise the Rwandan music industry to the international level.

CHECK OUT THE LATEST RELEASED LIVE RECORDED SONG BY MBONYI

 
 
 

The couple James and Daniella, known for their hit song "MPA MAVUTA" and many others, has released a new live recorded song entitled "Nubu niho ndi" (I am still right there). The song was produced and directed by Fleury The Legend, a well-known Burundian-based video director and sound recorded by Nicolas for Day Star Studio. The song is a reminder to the believer  with hope
in Christ Jesus to remain in fellowship with God, who is the heart of this song.

"We wrote this song in a period of thirst for the presence of God. This song is for the believer who has been in this heaven journey for a long and has gone through many of his long-standing relationships with God, however, even more, worried that he would be like everyone else who is saved, but the Spirit of the Father reminds us of the feet of the Father . we are amazed at how the Father of Heaven does not change. " said James.

Let us remind you that James and Daniella are married and have been blessed with 3 children so far. They fellowship in Foursquare Church under the spiritual cover of Bishop Dr Marengo Fidele.