Msanii Foreman, the Kenyan‑born, US‑based artist, unveiled his new album Mungu Milele (God Forever).
The album arrives at a powerful turning point in his personal and creative journey – his spiritual and biological birthday.
It makes this release not just a musical venture, but a heartfelt dedication of gratitude and purpose.

Msanii Foreman, the Performing Artist
Long before the Mungu Milele album, Msanii Foreman had established himself as more than a singer.
He’s a dynamic gospel artist and philanthropist whose vibrant performances and evangelistic storytelling set him apart.
Foreman has built a reputation as an energetic entertainer with a message – that gospel music can move both spirit and feet .
After a period away from the spotlight, Msanii Foreman returned earlier this year with the Afro‑gospel anthem “Baba Unanibamba”, a poignant declaration of resilience from a personal battle with depression.
The song bore witness to healing and growth and became a platform for men’s mental health advocacy.

Collaborators on Mungu Milele Album
Msanii Foreman brought together a beautifully diverse ensemble of voices on Mungu Milele, weaving in rhythms and testimonies across borders:
- Erst Maestro (Haiti)
- Moise (Congo)
- Abudja Mwangale (Congo)
- Anti Kolea (Liberia)
- D Worship (Kenya, US-based)
- Moabi Kotu (South Africa) – who previously collaborated with Foreman on the energetic hit “Kua Tayari”
The production, too, is a testament to collaboration between seasoned producers Akwanga Jrii from Towdah Studios contributed and Sean On The Beat of Champions Music.
Recording took place with YYBY at Loss Leadas Studio in Mesa, Arizona, and the tracks were mastered by Vincent Otieno.
The album launch was held at the Jabbok Community Church under the leadership of Pastor Sam & Sarah Mwangi.

A Testament of Faith in Music
This deeper-than-music release arrives at a crossroads of faith, creativity, healing, and testimony.
Msanii Foreman’s story combines his personal victories over mental health challenges, rekindled passion for ministry through song, and a spirit of unity across continents.
Mungu Milele is more than an album – it’s an offering of praise, hope, and a renewed vision for gospel music as a bridge between heart, mind, and soul.
Support and Networking
Fans can network and support Msanii Foreman’s musical journey – and he notes that his budget is tight – you can do so via CashApp: AZSRadio or Zelle: 6232198268.


