Wednesday, April 1, 2020

FRANK EDWARDS IS THE HOTTEST GOSPEL ROCK ARTISTE IN NIGERIA

Frank Ugochukwu Edwards, the Enugu State born gospel singer is undoubtedly the hottest gospel rock star in Nigeria today. He has six albums and many hit singles to his name. He has established himself as one of the best leading gospel singers and songwriters in Nigeria. He is the founder and owner of the record label Rocktown Records. 
FRANK EDWARDS
Frank Edwards is also a music producer and plays several musical instruments. He is a keyboardist and a member of the Presidential band of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome in Christ Embassy Church. His debut album ‘The Definition’ was released in 2008 followed by his second album ‘Angels on the Runway’ which was released in 2010, and his third album ‘Unlimited’ in 2011. His fourth studio album ‘Tagjam’ was released in November 2011. Frank Edwards is known for his high-pitched voice which has defined him as Nigeria's hottest gospel rock artiste. 
FRANK EDWARDS THE KEYBOARDIST
In 2016, he collaborated with famous American gospel artiste, Don Moen on a song "Grace" which was in his album ‘Frankincense’ released the same year. Frankincense which featured Micah Stampley and Nathaniel Bassey made history and got everyone wowed when it topped Beyonce's and Adele's albums within few hours of release on iTunes album chart.
FRANK EDWARDS THE GUITARIST
 The sensational gospel music minister has returned with a brand-new song called “Suddenly” continuing his impressive music release streak. He said: “There is a party in Heaven for every sinner that repents. Heaven Rocks every time we effectively evangelize to the lost. We should therefore be speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord" - Ephesians 5:19. This is a song of the moment, coming very timely, it’s a song that speaks of hope and answered prayers. It depicts the mediation of the average man who was troubled about life but God shows up “suddenly”, light shines on his path and dry bones rise again.

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