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RotimiKeys Elevates Gospel Music in London

RotimiKeys Elevates Gospel Music in London

Nigerian producer, songwriter and minister RotimiKeys delivered a powerful show at The Lighthouse Theatre, London. He headlined Gaise Baba’s No Turning Back tour, turning the stage into both concert and worship.

The night featured Gaise Baba, Lawrence Oyor and Bez, but RotimiKeys stole the spotlight. His performances of This Year, Ayo, Light and Ore Ofe Sha blended live music with faith-filled lyrics. The crowd moved from cheering to worship, with shouts of praise filling the hall.

After the show, he said Christian music is crossing borders faster than ever. “God is the one driving this move. I’m just blessed to be a vessel,” he said. “Everywhere I go, I want the world to see God’s light in me.”

A Career of Impact

Born Akinfenwa Rotimi, RotimiKeys has shaped Nigeria’s music for nearly two decades. He runs SonG23 Productions in Lagos, producing for Asa, Nathaniel Bassey, Bez, Omawumi and Yemi Alade. He has also created jingles for MTN, Pepsi, Etisalat and other major brands.

His own catalogue includes Wild Colors (2016), Life is Beautiful (2020), and singles like Onise Iyanu (2022), Ore Ofe Sha (2023), and This Year (2024). His style mixes African rhythms, gospel and uplifting messages.

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Gospel Without Borders

The London performance highlights gospel’s growing global reach. African artists are introducing new sounds and languages that connect with younger audiences.

For RotimiKeys, it is not about fame but faith. His mission is to use music as worship and to show gospel’s place on the world stage.

Looking Ahead

With more gospel voices rising across Europe, RotimiKeys stands out as a leader of the movement. His London show proved gospel music is breaking limits and reaching the mainstream.

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