Leon Goosen

Leon Goosen is a celebrated South African gospel singer and songwriter, renowned for his heartfelt and uplifting Christian music in Afrikaans. His musical journey has spanned several decades, during which he has become one of the prominent voices in the Afrikaans Christian music scene. With a discography that reflects his deep faith and passion for spreading the gospel through song, Goosen’s work is characterized by its sincerity and the ability to touch the hearts of listeners. His albums, including titles like "Ek Staan Op Vir Jesus…", "Dors vir die Lewende Water", and "Oestyd", showcase a range of gospel music that speaks to everyday faith and the joy found in Jesus Christ.

Throughout his career, Leon Goosen has made significant contributions to the genre, not only through his solo work but also by collaborating with other artists and serving in ministry. His series "Die Begin Jare...", which spans multiple volumes, offers a retrospective look at his early years and the development of his musical style. Albums like "Breek Uit In Gejubel" and "Hy Is Lief vir My" reinforce his commitment to creating music that celebrates Christian faith and provides encouragement to believers. Through his uplifting melodies and lyrics, Goosen continues to inspire and engage audiences, making him a beloved figure in Christian music in South Africa.

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Ek Staan Op Vir Jesus…
Album - 14 Tracks - Released January 5, 2009
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