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Unity Gospel Radio SPREADING THE GOSPEL WORLDWIDE
Yahweh Sone G & Jason Mighty
Step Minister Marion Hall
God Yu Nuh Easy Junior Tucker
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play_arrowOshane Mchugh [No Surrendah (feat. AdeJoe) - Single]
No Surrendah (feat. AdeJoe) Oshane Mchugh
The Recipe Levy's Heritage
Full A God Rian Davis
Deliverer Sterling Roberts
Bexx and Buss Sone G
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play_arrowLatoya HD [Holy Forever (Cover) - Single]
Holy Forever (Radio Edit) [feat. BISHOP WAYNE VERNON] Latoya HD
You Are My Help Treisha Williams
With an unmistakable blend of soulful harmonies and poignant lyrics, the reggae gospel scene keeps its finger firmly on the pulse of contemporary music. Whether you’re curating a spiritually uplifting playlist or just looking for some vibrant vibes, our chart-toppers make a solid choice. So, let’s dive into the heart of reggae gospel – here are Unity Gospel Radio’s top 10 tracks that are stirring our hearts and shaking our speakers!
“Yahweh” by Sone G & Jason Mighty stands out at the top of our list. This single from their album Yahweh – Single expertly fuses traditional chanting with modern reggae overtones, creating an irresistible and spiritually invigorating anthem. If you loved this, check out “Jah Is So Real” by Minister Marion Hall for a similar vibe.
No list would be complete without the soul-stirring number, “Step” by Minister Marion Hall. The track showcases her compelling vocals matched with a bold reggae backdrop. Fans of this track may also enjoy “God is Good” by Buju Banton.
“God Yu Nuh Easy” by Junior Tucker is a testament to the artist’s spiritual journey and resilience. The raw emotion embedded in the lyrics, paired with the pulsating rhythm, creates a memorable track. Tucker’s style resonates well with lovers of “No Surrendah” by Oshane Mchugh.
The list goes on to feature breathtaking tracks such as “The Recipe” by Levy’s Heritage, an uplifting track that explores the complexities of faith, and “Deliverer” by Sterling Roberts. And who could forget the foot-tapping hit “Bexx and Buss” by Sone G?
Right at the end, but never to be ignored, we have “Holy Forever” [feat. BISHOP WAYNE VERNON] by Latoya HD, and “You Are My Help” by Treisha Williams, wrapping up this spiritual journey with profound messages of hope and divine guidance.
No genre is as adept at blending the sacred and secular as reggae gospel, and these songs are proof positive of its vibrant vitality in today’s music scene. So, why not add some reggae gospel to your playlist and see how quickly your day turns from drab to dynamite?
Stay tuned to Unity Gospel Radio for more reggae gospel gems like these, and remember, in the world of reggae gospel, the rhythm is just as important as the message!
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