Monday, February 10, 2025

Sunmisola Agbebi named spotify’s EQUAL Africa artist for February 2025

Spotify has announced Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter and worship leader Sunmisola Agbebi as the EQUAL Africa Artist for February 2025, recognising her talent and impact in the gospel music industry.

Sunmisola Agbebi joins Qing Madi in the 2025 EQUAL Africa programme; Spotify’s initiative dedicated to showcasing outstanding female talent from the continent and elevating them globally.

Born with a passion for music, Sunmisola began singing at the age of four and has remained steadfast in her journey. Her talent has seen her participate in numerous gospel competitions, earning accolades and solidifying her reputation as a powerful minister of the gospel.

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In November 2020, she released her debut single, Amazing, a song that remains a cornerstone of her musical journey. Since then, she has released tracks like B’Ola (Honour), that blend traditional African drums with contemporary sounds and infuses chants, delivering heartfelt worship that resonates with listeners and strengthens faith.

Sunmisola recently released Holy Spirit , an expression of reverence and dependence on the Spirit of God. Her ability to convey deep spiritual messages through her music has earned her a devoted fan base. She is set to release her new album,  Glory, on February 21, 2025.

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Spotify’s Head of Music for Sub-Saharan Africa, Phiona Okumu, says: “Sunmisola’s music carries a deep spiritual essence which uniquely connects with people. We are thrilled to shine a spotlight on her through the EQUAL Africa programme”

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“Being an EQUAL ambassador on Spotify this month is a blessing I deeply cherish. It’s a powerful reminder that when you obey God, remain diligent in your calling, pursue excellence and live a life of service, He will amplify your voice and place you in the right spaces with the right people. I’m excited for what lies ahead because I trust the One who holds the future,” says Sunmisola.

We sat down with Sunmisola Agbebi to learn more about her and her music:

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  1. What is that one surprising thing your fans might not know about you?

I think the most surprising thing about me is that I play the drums. Many people wouldn’t expect it, but it’s something I genuinely enjoy.

  1. When did you realise that making music was in your destiny and what is your WHY for pursuing this craft?

I realised at a very young age that I loved music and I also knew I was going to be using it to glorify God. My WHY for pursuing this craft is simply to give God glory. Like the Bible says, let your light  shine before men so that men may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven.

  1. Which African songs or artists did you grow up listening to?

I grew up listening to artists like Cece Winans, Mama Bola Are, Shola Allyson, Kim Burrell and a few others.

  1. To someone who has never heard your music, how would you describe the sound, tone and style?

For someone who has never heard my music, my sound is one that heralds the king (JESUS) with an Afro-Western feel.

  1. Any advice for someone dreading following their dreams?

My advice is simple, keep your focus on Jesus. As the Bible says, “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added to you.” When Christ remains at the centre of your journey, everything else aligns—the inspiration, the resources, the songs. He will guide you through it all.

  1. How do you navigate the music space as a female artist and how does your unique perspective shape your artistry?

My perspective concerning ministry is that we are all God’s children. This shapes how I approach both ministry and the industry. However, I am not ignorant of the fact that the music space is a male dominated. This makes me appreciate more what God has done for me with the platforms He provides.

I also place a premium on honouring and nurturing valuable relationships between those ahead of me, my colleagues and those coming behind, while setting necessary boundaries, and building structures and systems around my ministry activities. Very recently, I have been intentional about holding the door open for other female worship leaders to grow and be of value to the world with the message of Jesus. This I would be doing through mentoring sessions, collaborations and community building.

Check out Sunmisola Agbebi on the EQUAL Africa playlist. Assets for your coverage are attached. Let me know if you have any questions or are interested

 

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