Rosemary Chukwu, the legendary Igbo gospel musician, is back and rebranding with a twist. Known for her soul-stirring vocals and impactful lyrics in the 90s and 2000s, Rosemary Chukwu is reinventing herself with a fusion of hip-hop and rap in her music. This bold move has left some fans shocked, especially with her new, more modern dressing style, a departure from her traditional Christian image.

Born in Enugu State, Nigeria, Rosemary Chukwu began her music journey at six, drumming for her father's gospel band, Chukwu Players. She's a University of Ilorin graduate with a degree in Music Education and a recipient of the Matt Chadwick Award for Excellence. With hits like "Ibu Chukwu ibu gi Madu" and albums like "Chim na-eme n'mma", she's a legend in Igbo gospel music.

Rosemary's new direction includes collaborations and songs like "Street Praiz ft. ChinekeBoi" and "Na Oge Ya". While some fans are embracing the change, others are adjusting to her evolved style. What's your take on Rosemary Chukwu's new vibe?

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