Born as Churchyll Goodman but widely recognized by his stage name, Churchyll GDMN, he is a fast-rising star in the Afrobeat music scene. Churchyll hails from Bayelsa, Nigeria, and grew up surrounded by the rich cultural rhythms of West African music. His journey into music began at a young age, inspired by the legendary Afrobeat sound pioneered by artists like Davido, Rema, and Burna Boy.
Churchyll developed a deep appreciation for the genre’s fusion of traditional African beats with modern sounds like hip-hop, pop, and dancehall. His parents were avid music lovers and often played a diverse range of music in their home, influencing his eclectic style that combines Afrobeat with elements of Pop, R&B, and hip-hop.
His early experiences involved singing in his local church choir, where he honed his vocal abilities and discovered his passion for storytelling through music. After high school, Churchyll pursued his musical ambitions by collaborating with local producers and performing at community events. His breakthrough came when he started uploading freestyle videos on social media, which quickly went viral and caught the attention of producers and music lovers across Nigeria and beyond.
Churchyll GDMN’s lyrics often explore themes of love, resilience, social issues, and the complexities of modern African life. His unique voice and sound blend traditional Afrobeat rhythms with contemporary beats, creating a refreshing take on the genre. Known for his lyrical prowess and dynamic energy, he quickly garnered a loyal fan base.
Churchyll’s musical journey took a significant turn when he released his first single, “Dirty vibes,” which became an instant hit, gaining widespread radio play and streaming success. He has since established himself as a promising voice in the Afrobeat scene, known for his catchy hooks, lyrical prowess, and infectious rhythms.