Ghana’s fast-rising music producer, Samuel Anyigbanu, is making waves on the global gospel stage as multiple projects he produced for acclaimed gospel artist Michael Stuckey have earned Grammy consideration in several categories for the upcoming 2026 Grammy Awards.
This milestone not only underscores Stuckey’s remarkable artistry but also places Anyigbanu among the African producers contributing significantly to globally celebrated gospel music.
Stuckey’s soul-lifting album Melodies of Me, co-produced by Sean McClain and Anyigbanu, is under consideration for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album.
The project blends powerful worship with classical vocal excellence, showcasing Stuckey’s vocal prowess and Anyigbanu’s exceptional production craftsmanship.
In the Best Gospel Performance/Song category, the electrifying worship anthem Fill Me Up, produced solely by Anyigbanu, has captured global attention.
The song’s deeply spiritual message and inspiring sound have resonated across continents, becoming a staple in worship gatherings worldwide.
Additionally, Amos 9, a full-length album produced by Anyigbanu alongside other African producers, is being considered for Best Gospel Album. The project is a masterful blend of traditional gospel roots and contemporary sounds, reflecting both Stuckey’s ministry heart and Anyigbanu’s creative direction.
Through these works, the Ghanaian producer demonstrates the growing influence and quality of African production in the global gospel music industry.
Michael Stuckey, known for his anointed voice and global ministry reach, has been a consistent force in gospel music, touring across the United States, Africa, and beyond.
This Grammy consideration marks another significant chapter in his mission to spread the message of Christ through music — and a proud moment for Ghana as Anyigbanu’s work reaches one of the highest stages in the music world.