Gogo Rwandan Artist Dies at 36
It is a heartbreaking day for Rwanda’s music lovers as Gogo Rwandan artist dies in Uganda. The gospel singer passed away suddenly on Thursday, September 4, 2025, while she was on a ministry mission. Her death shocked the gospel community both in Rwanda and across East Africa.
Confirmation of the Death
The sad news of how Gogo Rwandan artist dies was confirmed by Bikem wa Yesu, who worked as her media spokesperson. Through social media, he posted an emotional tribute saying:
“Rest in Peace Gogo. What a painful loss, may God strengthen us.”
Bikem had traveled with Gogo to Uganda as she was spreading the gospel through concerts and church events.
Who Was Gogo?
Gogo, born in 1989 in Rwamagana District, Rwanda, became widely known in 2024 with her gospel song “Blood of Jesus.” The song made her a fast-rising name in gospel music. At the time of her death, she was only 36 years old.
Despite her short career, she touched many lives with her music and ministry. Her death shows how fragile life is, leaving fans to reflect on her legacy.
Tributes from the Gospel Community
Soon after it was reported that Gogo Rwandan artist dies, tributes poured in from fans and fellow artists. Many described her as a young but powerful voice in gospel music, with a deep passion for faith.
Her sudden passing is seen as a huge loss for Rwanda and the East African gospel community at large.
Gogo’s Gospel Music Legacy
Even though her career was short, Gogo left behind music that will continue to inspire believers. Her track “Blood of Jesus” is still played in many churches and homes across Rwanda.
Her legacy shows that gospel music is not only about songs but about faith, hope, and uplifting people in their spiritual lives.
Looking Ahead
The official cause of death has not been shared yet, but her family and the gospel community continue to grieve. Gogo Rwandan artist dies at a young age, but her memory will live on through the music she gave to the world.
















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