Queens of Faith: 10 Cameroonian Female Gospel Artists holding it down(2014–2024)
The Trailblazer Queen
Indira is widely regarded as one of Cameroon's most influential gospel artists, having amassed over 127 million views on YouTube. From Yaoundé, Cameroon. Hit songs: "Appelle en existence" (2014) and "Tu Joues La Vie." Hit the scene nationally in 2014 when "Appelle en existence" became a massive radio success. She has since amassed over 127 million YouTube views and won the Canal 2'Or award for Best Gospel Music Artist in 2021.
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The Mother Queen
From Ekona, Southwest Cameroon; raised as a cocoa farmer. Hit songs: "Jesus Is My Security" (2014) and "I Get Ma Day." Hit the scene nationally in 2014 when her debut album penetrated radio across Cameroon and other African countries. She is widely called the "Mother of Cameroonian Gospel."
The Award-Winning Queen
From Bamenda, Cameroon (mother Nigerian, father Cameroonian). Hit song: "Miracles Everywhere" (2021). Hit the scene nationally in 2023 when she won Best Gospel Artist at CIMFEST Awards, followed by another win at Cameroon Music Evolution Awards (CMEA) in 2024. She is a lead artist for Ablaze Music USA.
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The Afro-Gospel Queen
From Wum, Northwest Cameroon. Hit songs: "Yahweh" (2020) and "Triompher." Hit the scene internationally in 2020 when she became the first Cameroonian to win the Media Choice Award at the Gospel Touch Music Awards in London. Her music is sung in multiple Cameroonian languages.
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The Melody Minister
From Cameroon (diaspora-based). Hit songs frequently featured in top gospel playlists for 2024 and 2025. Hit the scene through consistent streaming platform presence, becoming a prominent minister of melody whose uplifting songs resonate deeply with audiences both in Cameroon and across the diaspora.
The Rising Star
From Cameroon. Hit songs gained significant momentum in 2025. Hit the scene nationally in 2025 when she won Best Gospel Artist at the Cameroon International Music Festival (CIMFEST) 2025, gathering over 20,000 people at the Molyko Omnisport Stadium in Buea, confirming her as a most-listened-to gospel voice.
The Praise Medley Queen
From Cameroon. Hit song: "Manyu Medley." Hit the scene through church praise sessions and gospel events, becoming a staple in Cameroonian praise music. Her traditional medleys blend cultural heritage with contemporary worship, making her a beloved figure in praise spaces across the nation.
The Worship Voice
From Cameroon. Hit songs: "Received Thanks" from her album Forever (2024/2025). Hit the scene with the release of Forever, which has been praised for its spiritual depth and musical excellence. Her powerful worship voice has earned her a dedicated following among gospel music enthusiasts nationwide.
The Revelation Music Queen
From Northwest Cameroon; US-based since 2010. Hit songs: "Fill Me" (2021) and "Your Righteousness" (2024). Hit the scene through her label Revelation Music, drawing inspiration from Hillsong and Sinach. Her music blends Gospel with R&B, and she describes her songs as gifts from spiritual dreams.
The Accountant Queen
From Bamenda, Cameroon. Hit song: "Who You Are" (debut single). Hit the scene through her work with The Glorious Symphony choir of Bamenda Baptist Church. She balances her music career with being an audit accountant and businesswoman, mentoring children and young people alongside her worship ministry.
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