Afro-Gospel project Grace Of Africa releases “Fill My Cup,” off the project’s second EP, called “Roots”.
Fill My Cup is an Afro-Gospel song, a celebration of abundance, built on acoustic guitar and an amapiano groove. The opening line catches the everyday next to the holy: ‘I fill my cup with coffee, You fill my cup with grace,’ a Psalm 23 reframing through African pop. The arrangement is uplifting and unforced. The mood is gratitude, not performance.
Grace Of Africa is an Afro-Gospel worship project based in Dar es Salaam. The music is AI-assisted in vocals and production, with songwriting and creative direction handled by a Norwegian founder who spent years producing for some of the biggest East African artists before launching this project in October 2025. There is no artist face. The visual identity is African landscapes, warm earth tones, and sacred interior spaces.
In its first six months, Grace Of Africa has crossed ten million streams across platforms, with over nine million on Spotify alone. The project has 218,000 monthly listeners across 158 countries, with three
songs over one million Spotify streams: “Under Your Wings,” “Restore My Soul,” and “You Are With Me.”
The project is independent and self-managed, with no label backing.
“Fill My Cup” is the first release in a sequence designed to land “Roots”, a six-song EP that spansworship, Afro-Gospel, African church music, bongo flava, and afrobeats.