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#SelahMusicVid: Uniekgrace’s “Karile” Brings Yoruba Roots To Contemporary Afropop Worship

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Uniekgrace’s “Karile” is a powerful fusion of indigenous Yoruba sounds and vibrant Afropop energy. Opening with a stirring invocation in deep Yoruba, the track immediately draws listeners into a rich atmosphere of worship and reverence. As the beat unfolds, Uniekgrace seamlessly bridges traditional language with modern rhythms, crafting a sound that is both spiritually resonant and musically current.

More than just a worship anthem, Karile carries a universal message: God is accessible to all—regardless of culture, background, or language. It’s a bold celebration of identity, unity, and divine closeness, wrapped in melodies that uplift and inspire. With this release, Uniekgrace continues to expand the soundscape of Afro-fusion gospel, making space for both deep faith and contemporary expression.

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Uniekgrace is a dynamic Afro-Gospel artist whose music bridges vibrant Afrobeat grooves with heartfelt worship.

Based in Belgium but raised across Italy, Switzerland, the U.S., Nigeria and Belgium, she brings together a wealth of cultural influences in her sound. Whether as a worship song or an energetic dance track, her work is rooted in faith, family, and culture.

Uniekgrace is also a wife, mother of four, registered nurse, and fashionista — all of which inform her artistry and mission.

Media has praised her for songs like “Higher” — described as an infectious Afrobeat/Afropop track full of conviction and energy, reminding listeners of God’s power and presence. Her single “So Good” has charted internationally, breaking into the U.S. Nielsen-BDS Gospel Internet Charts and having topped charts in several countries; While NO DULLIING has brought on the Billboards.

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