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Gospel Artist Dapo Peters Drops Praise Time


Multi-talented gospel artist whose journey into the world of music began as a young drummer boy, Dapo Peters, is set to release his upcoming project, Praise Time.

According to him, he is filled with gratitude to God as the new project is a testament to his journey, a celebration of his faith, and a call to worship for all who listen. He said he aims to uplift souls, inspire thanksgiving, and remind listeners of the joy of praising God.

Dapo Peters introduced his listeners to his soul-stirring worship and contemporary gospel sound with his debut EP, The Garden, which earned him recognition for his heartfelt compositions and powerful delivery.
Speaking about Peters, a music critic, James Oladimeji, said, “Over the years, his passion for music has evolved, leading him to work with renowned gospel artists such as Laolu Gbenjo, Tosinbee, and BJsax.

His versatility as a musician, producer, and concert manager has shaped him into a dynamic force in the gospel music scene. Though he pursued a degree in Computer Science, Dapo‘s heart remained deeply rooted in music. His technical background, combined with his musical training, positioned him uniquely in the industry. As a music and concert producer, he played a crucial role in organising and managing several successful gospel concerts and music productions, helping to shape the sound of worship experiences.

Despite his contributions behind the scenes, Dapo knew his ultimate calling was to minister through his voice and sound. He fully embraced gospel music, stepping into the spotlight as an artist with a message of faith, hope, and gratitude.“

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