5 Hot Afrogospel Artists Everyone’s Talking About In 2025
Afrogospel artists are causing a heavenly ruckus in 2025.
Wassup fam, it’s your boy MisterMarkGee back in the saddle and excited to bless your screen with another fire installment. Apologies for the delay, but trust me, this one is well worth the wait. While this isn’t another Wag1 UK edition (which is on the way 👀), I wanted to highlight some incredible emerging artists in the Afrobeats and Afrogospel scenes—genres that are not just surviving but thriving globally.
Afrogospel is fast becoming a cultural and spiritual movement. With infectious rhythms born out of West Africa, paired with the life-changing message of the gospel, this genre is redefining what it means to praise and vibe at the same time.
Here are five Afrogospel artists making serious waves right now.
1. De.Vizion
The British-Ghanaian artist De.Vizion is a name to watch. His music blends the lyrical grit of rap with the vibrant energy of Afrobeats, all while remaining boldly rooted in Scripture. His commitment to the gospel is evident—even down to his Spotify track titles, which often include direct scripture references.
One of his most-streamed tracks, “Perfect Love,” is a jubilant celebration of God’s unwavering love, echoing Romans 8’s powerful declaration that nothing can separate us from the love of God.
The name De.Vizion is inspired by Galatians 3:28, emphasizing unity in Christ above cultural and gender divides. His music reflects a desire to see the Church not only embrace diversity but walk in unity as God’s children.
Now married and back from his honeymoon, De.Vizion is gearing up to release a highly anticipated EP. If you haven’t tuned in yet, now’s the time.
2. Natalie Okri
Natalie Okri rose to prominence as a young finalist on Britain’s Got Talent, but her story didn’t stop there. After making significant strides in the mainstream Afrobeats scene, Natalie experienced a powerful transformation, coming to faith in Jesus Christ.
Since her shift from secular to gospel music, she’s been vocal on platforms like TikTok about her past regrets and the importance of spiritual discernment in music consumption. Her testimony brings an authentic and much-needed perspective that resonates with many young Christians navigating today’s music culture.
In 2024, she was nominated for the Premier Gospel Awards, a testament to how far she’s come and the impact she’s making.
🔥 3. Elikem Kofi
Born in Accra, Ghana, Elikem Kofi began his creative journey in theatre and acting before relocating to the UK. Now, he’s carving a distinct niche in the Afrogospel world with a genre-bending fusion of Afrobeats and Caribbean Dancehall.
His track “Dunamis” is a danceable declaration of the power of God at work in believers. Elikem is also a strong collaborator—his hit “Steppin Again” (feat. K.Lewis and Tidez) showcases how Afrogospel can push boundaries without compromising the message.
Whether performing solo or teaming up with others, Elikem brings bold energy, authenticity, and creativity that sets him apart in the genre.
🎶 4. Laura Ehio
A rising star with Nigerian and Irish roots, Laura Ehio broke through when her soulful single “Pompous” went viral, racking up over 15,000 uses on TikTok within days.
Her music blends R&B, Afrobeats, and soul, anchored by vocals that are both delicate and powerful. While known for ballads like Pompous, Laura also drops high-energy hits like “Baba Mi” (featuring Adeshola), proving her versatility and broad appeal.
With a voice that commands attention and lyrics that uplift, Laura is steadily building a global fanbase hungry for faith-filled music that sounds fresh, authentic, and emotionally rich.
🌍 5. CalledOut Music
Last but not least, we’ve got CalledOut Music, a powerhouse that recently signed to Integrity Music, one of the top Christian labels worldwide.
CalledOut is beloved for his raw honesty, balancing worship anthems with introspective moments that reflect the real ups and downs of walking with Jesus. His fusion of Afro-gospel and contemporary worship has resonated across continents.
His 2025 “Best Days of Our Lives” tour made stops in major cities like NYC, LA, Toronto, and Sydney, delivering unforgettable live worship moments and debuting fresh music that continues to shift culture and stir faith. CalledOut’s influence continues to grow as he leads a new wave of global worshippers.
Final Thoughts
Afrogospel is more than a trend—it’s a movement. These artists are not only reshaping the sound of worship but are doing so with authenticity, boldness, and cultural flair. As this genre continues to grow, one thing is clear: Jesus is being glorified in every beat, rhyme, and melody.
Stay tuned for more features, interviews, and spotlights. In the meantime, hit play, catch the vibe, and let the Spirit lead. ✝️🔥🌍
Peace & blessings,
MisterMarkGee