Explore the remarkable life of Sonnie Badu, a UK-based Ghanaian gospel artist whose influence extends beyond music into philanthropy, authorship, and television.
With powerful worship songs and a dynamic stage presence, Sonnie Badu’s story is one of faith, talent, and dedication to making a difference.
Early Life and Music Career

- Real Name: Sonnie Badu
- Born: November 9, 1977, in the United Kingdom.
- Music Genre: Gospel
- Career Start: Rose to prominence with his debut album “Lost in His Glory” in 20071.
Achievements and Contributions

- Awards: Multiple award-winning artist, recognized for his contributions to gospel music globally.
- Philanthropy: Founder of the Sonnie Badu Foundation, which focuses on supporting underprivileged communities in Africa.
- Authorship: Author of several books, including “The Worshipper’s Cry” and “The Ultimate Guide to Praise and Worship.”
Personal Life
- Family: Married to Ann-Marie Davis, with whom he has six children: four girls and two boys.
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