CLIMA Awards and Magazine Honors Ghana’s Queendalyn Yurglee as Africa’s Most Promising Artiste of the Year
The CLIMA Africa Awards and Magazine has honored Ghanaian gospel artiste Queendalyn Yurglee with the prestigious title of “Africa Most Promising Artiste of the Year.” The award recognizes her exceptional contribution to the gospel music industry and her growing influence across the African continent.
The CLIMA Awards (Christian Legendary and Impact Makers Awards & Magazine) celebrates individuals and organizations making significant impact through gospel music and inspirational initiatives. This latest recognition underscores Queendalyn Yurglee’s remarkable progress and dedication to using her music as a tool for transformation and hope.
Known for her powerful vocals and anointed songwriting, Queendalyn has captured audiences with songs such as “Hold My Hands,” “You are good,” “Ayeyi,” “Come and See,”Omewoya ft Judikay and other inspiring songs. Her music carries a unique blend of worship and contemporary sound that connects deeply with listeners around the world.
In expressing her gratitude, Queendalyn Yurglee shared:
“I am deeply honored by this recognition. All glory to God for the grace to do what I love. This award is a reminder to keep pushing forward and staying faithful to my purpose in the Kingdom.”
The recognition from CLIMA Africa reaffirms her position as one of the most promising voices in Africa’s gospel scene. With her growing international presence and continuous commitment to excellence, Queendalyn Yurglee stands as a beacon of inspiration to young artistes and believers alike.
About CLIMA Africa Awards and Magazine:
The CLIMA Africa Awards is an annual platform that honors gospel musicians, media personalities, and organizations for their outstanding contributions to the advancement of Christian Music.