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Ghanaian artiste Michael Stuckey releases new song ahead of Nairobi visit

The song bridges cultures, bringing people together through worship and faith.

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by BOSCO MARITA

Entertainment16 October 2024 - 12:59

In Summary


  • The track marks a significant cultural moment, blending Michael’s signature sound with the rich linguistic and spiritual heritage of East Africa.
  • Known for his high energy and hits, Stuckey has long been a voice of inspiration in the gospel music world


Gospel artist Michael Stuckey has released his latest single, “Yesu Wastahili”, a gospel song sung in English and Swahili.

The track marks a significant cultural moment, blending Michael’s signature sound with the rich linguistic and spiritual heritage of East Africa.

Known for his high energy and hits, Stuckey has long been a voice of inspiration in the gospel music world.

Through the new song, he takes a bold step in expanding the reach of his ministry by connecting with Swahili-speaking communities around the globe.

The song bridges cultures, bringing people together through worship and faith.

“I wanted to create a song and video that reflects the universal language of praise,” says Stuckey.

“Singing in Swahili allows me to honor the diversity within the body of Christ, while also spreading a message of hope that transcends borders and languages.”

The song’s release aligns with Michael Stuckey’s ongoing mission to spread the gospel across nations and cultures.

Michael Stuckey is a renowned Gospel singer, songwriter, and minister whose music transcends borders and generations.

With a career spanning over a decade, he has inspired millions through his songs of faith, hope, and love. Known for his passionate worship and global outreach, Stuckey continues to be a trailblazer in the Gospel music industry.

Michael is set to tour Nairobi Kenya this year and looking forward to working with some renowned gospel producers and artists in November and also engaging for a media Tour.

His Latest song release Video Yesu Wastahili will be out on October 17.


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