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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.

But God remembered Noah and all the wild animals and the livestock that were with him in the ark, and he sent a wind over the earth and the waters receded.” Genesis 8:1
It is God’s nature to remember. He is faithful. To be sure, this is the first time in the Bible where we are told that God remembered something. But this was not the last time.
 
Genesis 19:29 tells us that “God remembered Abraham” and rescued his nephew Lot. “God remembered Rachel,” Isaac’s wife, and she conceived (Genesis 30:22). Psalm 9:12 tells us that God “remembers...the afflicted.” Many times God is said to remember His covenant or His promises. The psalmist writes that He “remembered us in our how estate” (Psalm 136:23).
I pray that the God Who remembers will be your joy and comfort both now and in the life to come in the name of Jesus Christ, may you be remembered by the God who created the world and heaven in Jesus's name Amen
 
*Papa Felix M*
*GNI Ministries*

*Chorus*

Ndanyuzwe mu mutima wanjye

mfite indirimbo ibihumbi,

ntarindi jambo nshaka kuvuga

usibye irigushima

 

Am grateful in my heart

I have thousands of songs

I have nothing else to say

Other than praise you

 

*Verse1*

Uwiteka nje imbere yawe nciye bugufi mfite byinshi byo kukubwira ariko reka mpitemo kimwe,

_Si uko amarira yashize_

_Si uko ibibazo birangiye_

_Ni umutima unyuzwe_

 

I humbly come to you oh lord

With much to tell you but I just chose one

Not because I  cry no more

Not because  problems are over

But because of a grateful heart

 

Uwiteka nje imbere yawe ongera unyumve wakire iyi ndirimbo kuko imvuye Ku mutima

_Si uko amarira yashize_

_Si uko ibibazo birangiye_

_Ni umutima unyuzwe_

 

*Chorus*

Ndanyuzwe mu mutima wanjye

mfite indirimbo ibihumbi,

ntarindi jambo nshaka kuvuga

usibye irigushima.

 

Am grateful in my heart

I have thousands of songs

I have nothing else to say

Other than praise you (Other than saying thank you)

 

*Verse2*

Uwiteka nje imbere yawe nibutse byabihe

ndumva nuzuye ishimwe n'amarira y'ibyishimo

_Si uko hari icyo natanze_

_Si uko nkiranuka_ _bikwiriye_

_Ni umitima unyuzwe_

 

I come to you lord with past memories

Full of praise and tears of joy as I remember

Not because I sacrificed anything

Not because am worthy and righteous

But because of a grateful heart

 

Uwiteka nje imbere yawe ongera unyumve

sinabona icyo ngutura gihwanye n'ibyo unkorera

ng'uyu umutima uwakire

uwukoreshe icyo ushaka kuko

umutima uranyuzwe.

 

When I come before you oh lord listen to me again

I can't reward you equivalent to your deeds for me

Here it is take my heart

Use it as you wish

Because it's full of gratitude

 

*Chorus*

Ndanyuzwe mu mutima wanjye

mfite indirimbo ibihumbi,

ntarindi jambo nshaka kuvuga

usibye irigushima. X4

 

Am grateful in my heart

I have thousands of songs

I have nothing else to say

Other than praise you

 

 

Writen by Aline Gahongayire & Clement Ishimwe

*Studio:* _Kina Music 2019_

©Moriah Entertainment Group

Joshua Ishimwe [Josh Ishimwe], one of the upcoming gospel recording artists who has put his marks in the Rwandan traditional music which praises God, has released a new song called Amasezerano (‘The Covenant’) which contains a message of consolation to the discouraged because of the delay in seeing what God has promised, reminding them that God cannot lie and that if the Earth is gone, Heaven will be gone, the believer will see what he has been promised.

His first song YESU NDAGUKUNDA (‘Jesus I Love You) was out in late 2020 and was well received by music lovers. He is now obsessed with music in the Traditional style. Explaining why he chose to do traditional music, Josh Ishimwe told us in a live interview that he was motivated by his love for Rwandan culture.

"The first reason I chose to make traditional songs is because I love our culture, which is why I wanted to share what I have (my music) and that love (of my culture) with others through our shared culture that we find as Rwandans (Traditional)," he said.

As he released his new song AMASEZERANO,'The Promise', Josh Ishimwe said in a message to his fans, "He is well aware that what He has promised, He is able to fulfill. as we can find it in Romans 4:21. "

Let remind that this song is one of the Hymns Songs in the Christian book of hymns (Indirimbo z'Agakiza), revisited in Rwandan traditional Music Style by Josh.

Nshuti Appolinaire, a worshiper at the Living Worship church in Kanombe, a few months after releasing the song 'You are the Lord', has just released a new song called 'Ineza' with Patient Bizimana, one of Rwanda's best worshipers has.

Appolinaire has received salvation at his young age with his love to sing and is now he has written and released more than 10 songs."I have made an album of 10 songs made by two producers; Boris pro and Mast P."

 

In a live interview , Nshuti Appolinaire told us why he worked on a song with Patient Bizimana. "The reason I chose Patient is how he does God's work. "I wanted to work with him because of his humility, which is very difficult for many. And I love his writing and I love that he doesn't change the way he works." he said.

Gospel Musician girls Vestine and Dorcas have returned to school releasing the video of their new song ‘Papa’ which is expected to touch the hearts of many, helping them to turn from sin and work for eternal life.

It was on April 15, 2021, that Aimé Uwimana's mother died of a long-term illness. The Artist has released a statement highlighting how his mother has been a worthy gift to him in real-time and a wonderful blessing to him.

In a message posted on social media on Saturday, April 17, 2021, Aime Uwimana took photos of her recently deceased mother, with the caption: "The right gift at the right time, a wonderful blessing, We can never ask for more, Thank you, God".

Aime Uwimana's mother died of a medical condition. Late last year, Aime Uwimana released the song "Imbaraga z'urugendo" (‘The Power of the Journey’) based on her mother’s 2nd Cancer discovery - a disease that took her through difficult times after the world was hit by the Covid-19 epidemic. she discovered her second Cancer after her first Cancer which was treated and healed.

Aime Uwimana told InyaRwanda.com in late 2020 her mother's illness during the first 'Stay at Home' period, she was relieved. Aime made the announcement while releasing the song IMBARAGA Z'URUGENDO ('Power of the Journey ')", It simply came to our notice then. The mother of this Artist has now passed away, which is a sad story for many including Gospel musicians, pastors, and others in the church. She was part of the Zion Temple Celebration Center  Church Family.

WATCH HERE "IMBARAGA Z'URUGENDO" WITH AIME UWIMANA

Gospel Singer Senga B, who lives in Canada with her family, rushed to the United States to perform a song with Adrien Misigaro, one of the most popular worship and praise musicians in the Rwandan Gospel Music scene. By now the song they’ve been working on has already gone out with its visuals.

Senga B. Christina [Pray B] is a gospel recording singer and worship leader, married and living in Canada with her family. She fellowships in the Source Of Life Gospel Church. In addition to being a singer, she is also a Music Director.

"In fact, when I grew up I found myself singing, I started in the children's choir in the church until I went to the main choir," she said.

"Only when I released my first song in 2015, maybe that's what I would call the beginning of my music journey, and I released out 4 songs, the first one I called 'Yesu Uri intwari' ('Jesus You Are a Hero'), the second one called 'Ur’Imana Nyamana' ('You Are God Almighty') which I did with traditional singer Intore Nziza Francis, the third 'Mu bikari' ('In the Courtyard') I worked with Ben and Chance, and this new one I did with Adrien Misigaro ”. She continued.

In a live interview, Senga B  continued, "My main goal is to expand the kingdom of God, through Holy Spirit-inspired songs." As for the idea of working on a song with Adrien Misigaro, she said, "Working on a song with Adrien Misigaro came up with the idea in 2020 when I had a song I wanted to do but the heart convinced me that I had to ask Adrien to be the one to work on that song."

 "The reason why Adrien? he is my favorite singer and I love his songs and the way he sings to God with all his heart. In fact, it was not difficult for him to get involved, the first day we talked, we immediately made a plan on how we're going to make a song ".

Talking about the message in the song, "We wanted to tell people that no matter what, the difficult times we go through are peaceful because God is watching over us," she said.

 "I look forward to more songs, with no change in the next few months there is another song I plan to put out," Senga B said.

WATCH OUT THE NEW SONG "NDABIZI" BY SENGA B FT ADRIEN MISIGARO 

"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest " - MATTHEW 11:28

During this 100-days of commemoration of the 27th anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, musicians, worship, and praise leaders delivered a message of consolation to all Rwandans in a bid to ensure that the Genocide will never happen again in Rwanda and all over the world.

Recording Gospel Artist and Worship Leader Gaby Kamanzi began by expressing her condolences to the survivors of the Genocide against the Tutsi, saying, "I once again endure the genocide survivors, their loved ones, orphans and widows, in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi."

"We are thankful that God continues to protect Rwanda, what he has done is so much, especially that today, Rwanda has a value for the world, and a new face, God continues to change the history of our country and we appreciate it," she added.

Gaby Kamanzi is now in the studio recording her second album, especially French and English songs project. She was recently in Ivory Coast, invited by LMTV, a Christian leading Television in Ivory Coast and West Africa, for a TV Live record and performances.

Gospel music group Blessed Sisters have denied parting ways following rumors that the three siblings; Peace Benedata, Rebecca Barinda Niyitegeka, and Dorcas Ashimwe, are no longer together as a band.

Founded in 2008, the group is popularly known for songs like Arahamagara, Mu Buzima, Luka, and Gir’intego, among others, and were among the winners of the 2010 Groove Awards.

However, they went silent in 2016 after releasing a video of their song called ‘Our Father’. Then Ashimwe, one of the trio, began releasing her own songs and performed at different concerts.
Meanwhile, at the end March, Niyitegeka also released a new song dubbed ‘Akira Amashimwe’, which loosely means ‘receive thanks', bringing about speculations that the group has split.
 

In an interview with The New Times over the weekend, the group president Niyitegeka denied the rumor, noting that the group even plans to release a new song soon.

“We are still together as Blessed Sisters, it is just that we are all living in different countries and cannot connect easily as we used to. We are actually planning to release a new song this year,” she explained.

Niyitegeka resides in France, while Benedata lives in Belgium. Ashimwe is the one living in Rwanda at the moment and has released a couple of songs since 2016, including ‘Your love’, ‘I surrender’, and ‘Forgive’.

“Being a group doesn’t mean one of us cannot record songs solo, whenever we feel like. We believe that God who began a good work in us as sisters will bring it to completion,” Niyitegeka added.

Speaking on the inspiration behind her new song, Niyitegeka said that it was inspired after seeing the mighty work of God.

“After seeing the wonders of God in my life and the life of those surrounding me, and the beauty of His creation, I got inspiration to proclaim His goodness with hope that the song can also uplift the souls of many who may feel frustrated in these hard times,” she said.

The lyric video of the song is in four languages; Kinyarwanda, French, English, and German. According to the singer the official video is in the works.

 
SOURCE/NT
 
Watch here one of the songs from The blessed Sisters