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Aremmic Discusses the Future of Gospel Music and Its Influence on Global Worship
As gospel music continues to evolve, one artist leading the charge in shaping its future is Michael Ajetomobi, better known as Aremmic. The Nigerian-born, Dallas-based gospel singer has garnered international recognition for his soul-stirring melodies and powerful worship anthems like Echoes of Love and Sweet Communion. In a recent interview, Aremmic shared his thoughts on the future of gospel music and its increasing influence on global worship.
“The future of gospel music is brighter than ever,” Aremmic said. “We’re seeing a shift where gospel music is becoming more than just a genre—it’s a movement that transcends boundaries, languages, and cultures. The message of the gospel is universal, and as the world becomes more interconnected, gospel music has the power to reach people in ways we’ve never seen before.”
Aremmic believes that the rise of digital platforms and social media has played a significant role in expanding the reach of gospel music. “It’s incredible how technology is allowing us to share worship with the world in real time,” he explained. “I can release a song here in Dallas, and someone in Kenya or Brazil can listen to it immediately. That’s powerful. It’s not just about the music; it’s about the connection and the shared experience of worship.”
He also emphasized the growing trend of gospel artists collaborating across different musical genres, allowing the gospel message to influence mainstream music. “We’re seeing more collaborations between gospel and other genres like Afrobeat, pop, and even hip-hop,” Aremmic noted. “These collaborations help bring the message of hope, love, and faith to a wider audience, and that’s something we should embrace.”
As for the role gospel music plays in global worship, Aremmic believes it serves as a bridge that unites believers around the world. “Worship is not limited to any one culture or language,” he said. “Gospel music speaks to the heart of every believer, no matter where they’re from. When we sing songs of worship, we’re all participating in something bigger than ourselves—connecting with God and with each other.”
Looking ahead, Aremmic sees gospel music continuing to push boundaries, with a new generation of artists emerging to bring fresh perspectives while maintaining the core message of faith. “The next wave of gospel artists will take the sound and the message to new heights,” Aremmic predicted. “But no matter how much the sound evolves, the focus will always be the same—worship and spreading the good news.”
For Aremmic, the future of gospel music lies in its ability to continue influencing worship practices around the globe. “As long as there are people who need hope, gospel music will remain relevant,” he concluded. “It’s not just a style of music—it’s a way for people to experience God’s love and grace tangibly.”