Audio By Carbonatix
Gospel musician, Akesse Brempong, has expressed excitement at the fortunes of the gospel music industry in Ghana.
In a recent post on Facebook, he wrote that recent developments in the gospel music industry give him hope that there will soon be “a phenomenal turn of events” in their space.
“Ghana’s gospel music industry is on the verge of soaring! We are about to witness a phenomenal turn of events within our space,” he stated.
According to him, an admonition he made about 5 years ago on the need for churches to own record labels is gradually coming to fruition.
“It is in 2023 and the Ghanaian church has risen to the occasion. I’m hearing about churches starting record labels and my heart leaps for joy. The Maker's House Chapel International, the International Central Gospel Church, the Keeper's House Chapel International and the Harvest Chapel International starting record labels, I believe, is a catalyst for the much needed growth we’ve longed for.
It’s a great time to be alive,” he added.
The banes of the gospel music industry in Ghana have been investment and a music business model that understands the operations of the gospel.
Some churches in other countries have led the pack with their own record labels. Christ Embassy in Nigeria has the Love World Records which has on its label, artistes such as Ada, Sinach, Frank Edwards, Buchi, among others.
Elevation Music is owned by Elevation Church in United States of America.
The HillSong Church in Australia also has the HillSong Music label.
Read his full post below:
"Ghana’s gospel music industry is on the verge of soaring! We are about to witness a phenomenal turn of events within our space.
Back in 2018, I spoke about the involvement of “the church” in the Ghanaian gospel music space. Since the church is the biggest consumer of gospel music and number one producer of gospel musicians, it was expedient the church superintendents over the production and promotion of the art form (music) and the welfare of the players (musicians) within the space.
Again, the church has the capacity to scale up things in terms of production and promotion of the art form (music) which is much needed in our space.
It is in 2023 and the Ghanaian church has risen to the occasion. I’m hearing about churches starting record labels and my heart leaps for joy. The Maker's House Chapel International, the International Central Gospel Church, the Keeper's House Chapel International and the Harvest Chapel International starting record labels, I believe, is a catalyst for the much needed growth we’ve longed for.
It’s a great time to be alive.
Congratulations to the churches on the turf. Let’s play ball."
Latest Stories
-
Former Chief of Staff denies supporting Kennedy Agyapong
7 minutes -
Photos: Ghana deploys contingent of soldiers to Jamaica to support reconstruction efforts
11 minutes -
Oppong Nkrumah accuses NDC of intimidating judges in Kpandai election ruling
17 minutes -
Ministry of Lands commiserates with family after fatal shooting at Adelekezu
28 minutes -
Police arrest seven in Tamale drug crackdown, seize illicit substances
31 minutes -
Amerado sets My Motherland Concert 2025 for December 28 in Ejisu
31 minutes -
Akufo-Addo would have secured only 10% of votes in 2024 if he had contested – A Plus
36 minutes -
Underperforming energy agency heads face the axe – Minister Jinapor warns
37 minutes -
President Mahama deploys Ghana Armed Forces to aid Jamaica after hurricane
37 minutes -
Ghana Chamber of mines warns proposed gold royalty hike could harm industry
41 minutes -
Debate on term limits could drive better leadership – A Plus
42 minutes -
ECG and NEDCo performance to face tougher scrutiny in 2026 – Energy Minister
49 minutes -
Minority calls for Lands Minister Buah’s resignation over lithium deal mismanagement
49 minutes -
Seeds of hope sprout amidst the Tano River crisis: How Techiman’s youth are fighting back
1 hour -
Joy Business Review of 2025 major economic issues comes off tomorrow Dec. 18
1 hour
