MOGmusic makes history as first Ghanaian Gospel Artiste to join Grammy Academy
Accolades continue to pour in for Ghanaian Gospel Musician, MOGmusic, as he becomes the first-ever Gospel Artiste from Ghana to be admitted into the prestigious Grammy Academy.
The Grammy Board recently approved his application, granting him membership in this renowned institution.
MOGmusic, also known as Pastor Nana Yaw Boakye, expressed his elation upon receiving the news, describing it as a dream come true.
“This is the pinnacle every musician wishes to get to,” he told TV3. “I am glad to be putting Ghana on the map once again.”
The admission into the Grammy Academy is a significant milestone for MOGmusic, who sees it as a source of motivation to further excel in his career as a gospel musician.
Known for his soul-stirring vocals and impactful music, MOGmusic has already achieved great success in the industry.
MOGmusic’s induction into the Grammy Academy is an attestation to his talent, dedication, and influence as a gospel artiste in Ghana.
Earlier this year, he raised the bar even higher with the launch of his latest album, titled ‘Koinonia Phase II.’
This album builds upon the success of its predecessor, ‘Koinonia Phase I,’ which garnered international recognition with hit songs like “Grace,” “Mala,” “Your Presence,” “Almighty God,” “Choral Praise,” “Glory to the Lamb,” and “There’s Power.”
Throughout his career, MOGmusic has released numerous soul-stirring songs, including the award-winning “Be Lifted,” “Elohim,” “Living God,” and many more.
Beyond his contributions to the gospel music industry, MOGmusic is also a pastor at the Royalhouse Chapel International, adding another dimension to his impactful work.