
CLIMA Africa Awards & Magazine Honors Queendalyn Yurglee as Africa’s Most Promising Artiste of the Year
The CLIMA Africa Awards & Magazine has celebrated Ghanaian gospel sensation Queendalyn Yurglee, naming her “Africa’s Most Promising Artiste of the Year.” This distinguished recognition highlights her exceptional impact on the gospel music landscape and her rapidly expanding influence across Africa.
The CLIMA Africa Awards (Christian Legendary and Impact Makers Awards & Magazine) recognizes individuals and organizations making outstanding contributions through gospel music and faith-driven initiatives. This honor affirms Queendalyn Yurglee’s consistent dedication to using her music as a vessel of hope, transformation, and worship.
Renowned for her soul-stirring vocals and spirit-filled songwriting, Queendalyn has blessed audiences with powerful songs like “Hold My Hands,” “You Are Good,” “Ayeyi,” “Come and See,” and “Omewoya” featuring Judikay, among others. Her sound masterfully blends heartfelt worship with contemporary gospel, creating a connection that transcends boundaries and cultures.
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.”
This milestone from CLIMA Africa further solidifies Queendalyn’s place as one of the most promising voices in African gospel music. With her growing international presence and unwavering commitment to excellence, she continues to inspire both emerging artistes and believers across the continent.
About CLIMA Africa Awards & Magazine:
The CLIMA Africa Awards is an annual platform that celebrates gospel artistes, media professionals, and organizations for their remarkable contributions to the advancement of Christian music and inspirational impact across Africa.