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Gospel Artiste Ruke Gure Rekindles The Fire Of Worship – Leadership Newspapers


Nigerian gospel music continues to evolve with voices that carry not just melody but meaning. Among those leading this new wave is Ruke Gure, a singer and songwriter whose work is fast becoming a beacon of worship across the nation and beyond.

Her journey began long before the spotlight. At just four years old, Ruke discovered her love for music, singing passionately in church gatherings and family devotions. A decade later, she stepped into the professional music scene, bringing with her not only raw talent but a deep conviction that music should speak from the soul.

“It has to be free,” she often says. “Music is an expression of the heart, it can’t be caged.”

Her sound, often described as soulful and deeply spiritual, is unmistakably centered on worship. Her lyrics draw from scripture, personal encounters with God, and a passion to see lives transformed. Over the years, this authenticity has earned her a growing community of listeners both locally and internationally.
Ruke’s official debut came in 2020 with the release of “Before Before”, a deeply personal single that reflects on her past and expresses gratitude for the journey into light. That same year, she released her first album Melodies of Love, a collection of heartfelt songs that introduced her to a wider audience.

But it was in 2021 that her message found even stronger footing. Her sophomore album, Emerging Glory, delivered a bolder sound, filled with declarations of faith and purpose. Songs like “Shine to the World” became anthems in churches and worship meetings, encouraging believers to rise as ambassadors of light in a dark world.

She followed up in 2023 with The Awakening, a live project that captured the atmosphere of her worship concerts. Tracks from the album revealed a maturing sound, sincere, prophetic, and deeply rooted in scripture. Her 2023 release, All My Devotion, was a standout, drawing worshippers into intimate reverence and total surrender to God.

In the last two years, Ruke Gure’s output has been nothing short of consistent. With projects like Fresh Fire (2024), Spirit Yield (2025), and Hosanna Worship (2025), she has continued to stir the hearts of listeners hungry for revival. Her most recent single, Sacred Place, released earlier this year, is a reflective piece centered on prayer and intercession, inviting listeners to a quiet, holy encounter with God. While many artists chase trends, Ruke remains grounded in her calling. Her songs are not just musical; they are ministry. And as the world navigates uncertainty, her voice reminds listeners that worship remains a place of peace, strength, and hope.

For Ruke Gure, the journey is still unfolding. But one thing is clear, her music is not just heard; it is felt. And as she continues to write, record, and sing, many are finding their way back to the Sacred Place.



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