By Rahim Abdul
The gospel and social media world is in mourning following the death of Rwandan gospel sensation Musabyimana Gloriose, popularly known as Gogo.
She passed away on September 3, 2025, in Uganda after a brief illness, leaving a profound void in the hearts of her fans and followers.

Gogo rose to prominence with her viral hit “Everyday, I Need Blood of Jesus,” which resonated with audiences across Africa and beyond.
Her music, characterized by a soulful voice and heartfelt worship became a source of comfort and inspiration for many navigating life’s challenges.
Her manager Bruno K, described her ministry as transformative, noting that her songs and personal devotion had touched countless lives and strengthened the faith of her listeners.
Tributes have poured in from fans, fellow musicians and social media users, many sharing video clips of her electrifying performances and recounting how her music uplifted them during difficult times.
At just 36 years old, Gogo’s passing is being felt as a great loss to the gospel music community, leaving behind a legacy of faith, hope and powerful worship that will continue to inspire generations.