MOBO Award-winning Nigerian gospel artist Limoblaze links up with American Catholic-pop singer Seph Schlueter on “What I Believe,” a cross-continental faith record built for difficult seasons.
The collaboration is more meaningful than a standard genre pairing. Limoblaze has spent years building bridges between Afro-gospel, Christian hip-hop, and the broader contemporary Christian music world – appearances alongside Andy Mineo, DC3, Greatman Takit, Ada Ehi, and Frank Edwards all show an artist who moves comfortably across different wings of global gospel music. So bringing in Seph Schlueter – whose “Counting My Blessings” topped both the Billboard Christian Airplay and Christian AC Airplay charts – is a natural next step in that trajectory rather than a calculated crossover move.
Limoblaze described the record specifically as music for listeners going through difficult seasons. So “What I Believe” is not a celebration record. It is a declaration made from inside the storm – confidence in God when circumstances give you no visible reason for that confidence. That framing gives the writing its emotional power. Because anyone can praise when things are working. Choosing to declare “what I believe” when they are not is a completely different kind of faith.
Seph Schlueter brings the contemporary Christian-pop warmth that his Provident Label Group sound has built its audience on. His vocal texture sits comfortably alongside Limoblaze’s style without either artist overshadowing the other. So the record moves as a genuine conversation between two believers from different musical worlds finding common ground in the same message.
Stream “What I Believe” and tell us if this Limoblaze and Seph Schlueter collaboration is your favourite gospel record of the week!
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