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  1. Oct 18, 2016 · Carlene Davis. Active as a mainstream reggae artist since the 1970’s, Carlene Davis who hails from the parish of Clarendon, became a full-time gospel singer in the mid 1990’s after her diagnosis with breast cancer when she recommitted her life to God.

  2. Jul 2, 2020 · Gayle has been churning out great gospel music over the years, inspiring millions with hits such as ‘The Sun Shines Again’; ‘Bigger God’; ‘Survivor’; ‘Things Already Betta’; ‘Thank You Lord’; ‘I Say Jesus’ and ‘Stay with God’.

    • Kukudoo, King David
    • Ketch A Fire, Prodigal Son & Jason Almighty
    • The Answer, Sandra Brooks
    • If It’S Not You, Kevin Downswell
    • Hear My Cry OH God, Marvia Providence
    • I’ll Give My Heart, Jodian Pantry
    • Can’T Even Walk, Grace Thrillers
    • Hurry Up, Sister Scully
    • Drinking from My Saucer, Jabez
    • Hold My Hand, Glacia Robinson

    Hai, hai, hai!If we each received $1 for every time we heard this song, we’d all be millionaires. This revival anthem debuted in 2009, and is a staple at every nine night, and many households on a Sunday.

    There is no ill-intention when these men say they wish “somebody soul woulda ketch a fire.” Instead, the uptempo track invites the spirit of Jesus Christ to rid impurities and corruption, or as Jason Almighty puts it, bun dem wid di Holy Ghost! The winning collaborators may also land on your Sunday playlist with Jesus Bigger, produced by former sec...

    This blessing came to us six years after Brooks decided to leave the iconic gospel group, Grace Thrillers. We all remember those seaside visuals, and her praying on bended knees in her bedroom. Brooks’ Did You Stop to Pray is also Sunday-worthy, as she reminds us how to start our day.

    Downswell’s powerhouse vocals are belting from someone’s house right now. One of the more emotional selections, this single fosters reflection on God’s grace and mercies, and one’s eternal gratitude and allegiance to serving Him. Downswell gets double play and switches the tempo with You Make Me Stronger.

    Come on people of God!The Clarendon-native dominated Jamaican airwaves when this debuted in 2005, and even found a special audience at street dances. Fifteen years later, the track still holds its seat at the Sunday playlist table.

    We all remember the innocence of Pantry in this video and her critical message of the best gift we could ever give our creator – our heart.

    The original single was recorded by Five Blind Boys of Mississippi in 1977, but the Grace Thrillers cover in 1994 hits different.

    She died in 2015 but her vocals are immortal, especially on this Southern cover which is undoubtedly the official alarm track for Sunday. https://youtu.be/146XNmTbr3k

    Originally recorded by Michael Combs in 1999, Jabez added his soul-stirring vocals 17 years later in what has become one of his biggest releases. His single A Nuh One Prayer Mi Pray also suits Sundays.

    She was sceptical when God told her to enter this song into the 1998 JCDC Gospel Competition, but she obeyed and witnessed the song take her around the world. The song is a sure-pick for today, likewise her follow-up It’s Not Over Now.

  3. The high-energy gospel competition first premiered in 2021 and sees finalists going head to head each week performing cover songs to compete for a chance to win the coveted title of Jamaica Gospel Star.

  4. Listen Live Love! Welcome to Jamaica's only Family Station, and the media authority on gospel music and gospel events. Love 101 FM began broadcasting on Valentine's Day of 1993. It is owned and operated by the National Religious Media Commission, and is centrally located at 81 Hagley Park Road.

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  5. Jul 3, 2020 · Gospel ambassador and entrepreneur Judith Gayle is caught up in the moment, complete with a signature two-piece outfit that will be a feature of her new clothing line with emphasis on skirts, coming soon to a boutique near you.

  6. We interview Jamaican Gospel Singer Omari. Familiar to Reggae fans from his recent hits “Help!” and “Why,” Omari is creating waves in the music industry with the message of hope. His Marlin Award-winning debut “Help!”, from the album “YOW 4” Street Gospel, has enjoyed the top spot on Tempo and throughout the Caribbean.

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