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Ncebakazi Msomi’s ‘The 37th Psalm (Live at Emperors Palace)’ Ranks Fourth Among South African Gospel Albums on Apple Music

Ncebakazi Msomi’s latest release, The 37th Psalm (Live at Emperors Palace), has quickly become one of the most-streamed Christian albums by a South African Gospel artist in 2025/26 on Apple Music. The live album currently holds the fourth spot, following Lindiwe (Deluxe) by Nontokozo Mkhize, The Ground We’re On by HLE, and Jesus is Enough by Xolly Mncwango.

Recorded live at Emperors Palace, Msomi’s album showcases her commanding vocal delivery, emotive worship style, and the spiritual depth that has become her signature. The project is celebrated for its ability to capture the energy of a live worship experience while maintaining the intimacy of heartfelt praise, making it a favorite among listeners seeking both inspiration and musical excellence.

The success of The 37th Psalm highlights the growing appetite for live gospel recordings in South Africa. Msomi’s performance combines dynamic instrumentation, layered harmonies, and soul-stirring arrangements, creating an album that resonates across age groups and worship traditions.

By securing the fourth most-streamed spot on South African Apple Music for the 2025/26 period, Ncebakazi Msomi cements her status as a prominent figure in the gospel music scene. The achievement underscores the impact of her music and her ability to connect deeply with audiences, both in live settings and through streaming platforms.

The 37th Psalm (Live at Emperors Palace) is now available on Apple Music and other streaming services, offering listeners an immersive worship experience and further establishing Ncebakazi Msomi as one of South Africa’s leading gospel artists.

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