Michael Stuckey

Ghanaian gospel minister Michael Stuckey has released a Swahili gospel song 'Yesu Wastahili' ahead of his Kenyan visit later this year.

The song is written by Tanzania Gospel Minister Boaz Danken.

This powerful and uplifting track marks a significant cultural moment, blending Michael’s signature sound with the rich linguistic and spiritual heritage of East Africa.

Known for his high energy and prophetic performances and hits, Stuckey has long been a voice of inspiration in the gospel music world. With this new song, he takes a bold step in expanding the reach of his ministry by connecting with Swahili-speaking communities around the globe.

In a statement, he said the sing is not just a musical experience, but a bridge between cultures, bringing people together through worship and faith.

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“I wanted to create a song and video that reflects the universal language of praise. Singing in Swahili allows me to honor the diversity within the body of Christ, while also spreading a message of hope that transcends borders and languages," he revealed

The song’s release aligns with Michael Stuckey’s ongoing mission to spread the gospel across nations and cultures.

He concluded by saying that fans can expect the same heartfelt worship they’ve come to love, along with a fresh and vibrant sound that reflects the global diversity of the Gospel message.