Tim Godfrey Shatters Genres With Bold New Album “No Label”
Lagos, Nigeria – November 1, 2025 – Tim Godfrey Shatters Genres With Bold New Album “No Label.” Award-winning gospel artist Tim Godfrey has officially released his highly anticipated album No Label, a genre-defying project that fuses the soul-stirring power of worship with the infectious pulse of Afrobeats. Dropped worldwide on October 31, 2025, the 14-track masterpiece is already generating buzz for its fearless creativity and unapologetic message of spiritual freedom.

“Jesus never labelled people. He loved them,” the letter reads, before widening its embrace to anyone called “worldly,” “rebellious,” “fake,” or “unspiritual.” It continues, “You are seen. You are loved. You are chosen.” Tim Godfrey said ahead of the album release.
The album kicks off with the exuberant opener “Praise the Lord,” setting a tone of unbridled celebration that carries through to the triumphant “Hallelujah” and the anthemic “Victory.” Mid-project, it pulses with high-energy collabs, including the viral “Goodness and Mercy” featuring Spyro—a danceable ode to divine favour that’s already dominating TikTok challenges. “Infinity,” Godfrey’s boundary-pushing team-up with Afrobeats sensation Oxlade, delivers a sonic manifesto with its hook, “Me I never see wetin God cannot do,” blending street-savvy flows with anointed vocals in a track that’s ignited online conversations about faith meeting the mainstream.
Produced by a powerhouse team including SMJ, E-Kelly, Masterkraft, and Godfrey’s own Xtreme Crew, No Label weaves traditional gospel elements—choirs, live instrumentation, scriptural declarations—with modern Afrobeats rhythms, synths, and log drum patterns. Standouts like the rhythmic “Cho Cho Cho,” the reflective “Testimony,” and the feature-packed “Overdo (feat. Vin Mokay)” ground the project in raw vulnerability and prophetic insight, while tracks such as “Tide (This Is the Day),” “Miracle (feat. Masterkraft),” “Made a Way,” and “Kosi” add layers of miraculous storytelling and unshakable trust.
Godfrey, the visionary behind the globally acclaimed Nara (over 111 million YouTube views) and the annual Fearless Gospel Concert, has long championed boundary-breaking worship. His collaborations with Kirk Franklin, Travis Greene, and Israel Houghton have paved the way for No Label’s bold vision. “I’ve seen Afrobeats lift spirits in the streets,” he shared. “Why can’t it lift souls to God?”
Early reactions have been electric. Gospel veteran Nathaniel Bassey called it “a new sound for a new generation,” while Afrobeats producer Sarz praised its “fearless fusion.” Some conservative voices have questioned the secular collaborations, but Godfrey remains steadfast: “Jesus ate with tax collectors. I’m just making music where people live.”
In a world quick to label, Tim Godfrey is rewriting the rules—one beat, one prayer, one unapologetic anthem at a time.
