Gospel Icons Reach 679K Monthly Listeners on Spotify
South Africa’s beloved male choral ensemble, Amadodana Ase Wesile, is celebrating a landmark digital milestone after achieving 10.2 million streams and reaching 679,000 listeners globally on Spotify in 2024.
The group, known for preserving the sacred musical heritage of the Methodist Church, shared their excitement after the release of their Spotify Wrapped statistics—highlighting one of their most successful streaming years to date.
Global Impact: Listened to in 142 Countries
Amadodana Ase Wesile’s music has travelled far beyond church pews and community gatherings, resonating with audiences in 142 countries.
According to their Spotify Wrapped post, their top listening regions include:
- South Africa
- Botswana
- Lesotho
- France
- United States
This global footprint reaffirms the choir’s growing influence and the universal appeal of their spiritually rich, harmony-driven sound.


A Legacy Standing Firm
Formed to preserve Methodist hymn traditions, the ensemble has become a fixture in South African gospel culture. Their powerful a cappella arrangements, deep male harmonies, and emotionally rooted delivery have turned traditional hymns into cross-generational favourites.
With millions of streams coming from both loyal supporters and newly discovered listeners, the group’s music continues to bridge faith, heritage, and modern digital reach.
Their Message to Fans: ‘We Are Grateful’
In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Amadodana Ase Wesile thanked their supporters:
“WOW! 10.2 million streams. 142 countries. From South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, France, and the United States.
We are grateful to our faithful community, both new and longstanding fans for keeping the music alive.
Amadodana Ase Wesile still stand firm, in 2025 and beyond 🙌🏾”
The post was accompanied by their Spotify Wrapped visuals, showcasing just how far their music has travelled.
Standing Strong in 2025 and Beyond
As digital platforms continue to amplify traditional and spiritual music, Amadodana Ase Wesile’s enduring presence proves that authentic, faith-driven artistry remains timeless.
With millions tuning in worldwide, the group enters 2025 stronger than ever—cementing their status as one of South Africa’s most cherished and globally recognised gospel ensembles.