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Ghanaian gospel musician MOGMusic has officially signed to Integrity Music through its global label services division, Integrated Music Rights (IMR).
The deal places him on a roster that includes internationally acclaimed worship leaders such as Dunsin Oyekan, Matt Redman, Darlene Zschech, Leeland, Paul Baloche, Emmanuel Smith and Day Three Music. It also marks a significant step in projecting the African gospel sound onto the global stage.
Over the past decade, MOGMusic has become one of Ghana’s most influential gospel voices. With his soul-stirring worship style, vocal strength and impactful ministry, he has earned both local and international recognition. His influence has seen him admitted as an Academy Member of the Recording Academy (Grammys), a major acknowledgement of his contribution to global music.
In 2023, he collaborated with American gospel legend Donnie McClurkin, a move that further expanded his international reach.
By partnering with Integrity Music, MOGMusic will gain access to a wide network of resources, including publishing and digital distribution. This is expected to expose his music to more diverse audiences across the world and strengthen his role in shaping contemporary worship.
Mark Bowater, UK Business Development Director at Integrity Music, said: “MOG Music represents everything we believe in musical excellence, authentic worship, and a heart for the Church. We are honored to walk alongside him as he steps into this next chapter of global ministry.”
Integrity Music is a globally recognised record label and publishing company that specialises in Christian worship music. Founded in 1987, it has been home to some of the most enduring worship songs used by churches worldwide, with offices in the United States, United Kingdom and other parts of the world.
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