
As of June 2026, conversations are still ongoing within gospel music circles about the increasing use of Afrobeats, Amapiano, and mainstream production styles in worship and gospel songs.
Across social media, listeners continue to debate whether a gospel song must maintain a distinct “church sound,” or whether modern, culture-influenced production can still effectively carry the message of Christ without losing its spiritual identity.
The discussion reflects a broader shift in contemporary gospel music, where many artists are blending global sounds to reach younger audiences, while others argue that worship should remain clearly separated from secular musical styles.
At the center of the debate remains a recurring question: Can a song sound secular and still carry a truly gospel message?
