
Tim Godfrey’s NO LABEL Redefines Gospel Music with Cross-Genre Collaborations – Oxlade, Spyro, Masterkraft & Co
Tim Godfrey’s new album says gospel music needs NO LABEL — featuring Oxlade, Spyro & Masterkraft
Tim Godfrey has never been afraid to push boundaries. With his new album NO LABEL, the award-winning gospel artist is sparking conversation across the Nigerian music scene — and this time, his message is bold: Gospel music doesn’t need to be boxed in.
NO LABEL is more than a title; it’s a statement of intent. Tim Godfrey is redefining what it means to make faith-based music in a modern world, bringing in collaborations that many would call “unexpected.” The album features Oxlade, Spyro, and Masterkraft, artists primarily known for their work in the secular space — yet perfectly aligned with the album’s vision of unity, creativity, and authenticity.

By merging worship, Afrobeats, and soulful pop influences, Tim Godfrey builds a sound that feels as fresh as it is freeing. It’s a reminder that gospel isn’t about genre — it’s about message and impact. Whether you’re vibing to an uplifting groove or soaking in heartfelt lyrics, NO LABEL invites you to experience faith without boundaries.
In a time when many still draw hard lines between “gospel” and “secular,” Tim Godfrey is drawing bridges instead. And that’s exactly the kind of cultural shift gospel music needs.
NO LABEL — faith, freedom, and a fearless redefinition of gospel sound.