British black gospel

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British Black Gospel refers to Gospel music of the African diaspora, which has been produced in Great Britain. It is also often referred to as Urban contemporary gospel. The genre has recently gained recognition in the Mobo Awards and Urban Music Awards.

Representative artists

Guvna B - MOBO Awards Winner (Best Gospel Act) 2010
London Community Gospel Choir - Urban Music Awards Winner (Best Gospel Act) 2010
Triple O - MOBO Awards Winner (Best Gospel Act) 2011
Rachel Kerr - MOBO Awards Winner (Best Gospel Act) 2012
Lurine Cato - MOBO Awards Winner (Best Gospel Act) 2013

See also

References

1. British Black Gospel: Foundations of this vibrant UK sound - Steve Alexander Smith , ISBN 13: 9781854248961 | ISBN 10: 1854248960

External links