Joe Mettle

Ghanaian gospel musician (born 1981) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joseph Oscar Nii Armah Mettle, recognised by his stage name Joe Mettle, is a Ghanaian gospel musician and songwriter. On 8 April 2017, he made history by being the first Ghanaian Gospel musician to win the coveted Artist of the year award at the 2017 Ghana Music Awards.[1] He has won many awards in Ghana and beyond, and has performed on international stages with International Gospel Artistes like Donnie McClurkin, Nathaniel Bassey, Ntokozo Mbambo, Michael Stuckey and many more.[2][3] He is married to Selassie Mettle (née Dzisa).[4]

Also known asJoe Mettle
Born
Joseph Oscar Nii Armah Mettle

(1981-07-05) 5 July 1981 (age 44)
Accra, Ghana
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, preacher
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Joe Mettle
Background information
Also known asJoe Mettle
Born
Joseph Oscar Nii Armah Mettle

(1981-07-05) 5 July 1981 (age 44)
Accra, Ghana
GenresGospel, Urban contemporary gospel
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, preacher
InstrumentVocals
Years active(2011–present)
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Early life and education

Joe, although a marketer by profession, is a worshiper by calling.[5] He was born to Florence Addo and Emmanuel Mettle and is the eldest of six children. Joe started his education at the Richard Akwei Memorial School and later moved to Kade 1&2 Primary School (Kade) where he spent about a year before returning to Accra, to the St. Michael's and All Angels. He continued to Korle Gonno 3 Junior High School (JHS) and obtained his Senior High School Certificate from the His Majesty Academy. Joe Mettle is an alumnus of Accra Academy.[6] Prior to His Majesty Academy, he studied draftsmanship at the Modern School of Draftsmanship (MODESCO). He then attended the Pentecost University College, a private Christian university college located at Sowutuom in Accra.[6]

Music career

During his early days of singing, he worked as a backing vocalist for some Ghanaian Gospel greats including Cindy Thompson, the late Danny Nettey, and Reverend Tom Bright Davies. Joe Mettle was the lead singer for the indigenous multicultural music group, Soul Winners.[7] He won the Artiste of the Year, Gospel Artiste of the Year and the Male Vocalist Artiste of the Year at the 2017 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA). His award for Artiste of the Year was considered historical as he was the first Gospel artiste to win in this category since the conception of these awards.[8] Joe has also won over 10 local and international awards. He has won several awards at Africa Gospel Music Awards, Gospel industry Awards, African Gospel Awards (UK), CCML Ghana Gospel Awards, Bass Awards and RIGA Awards (South Africa).

Joe has featured on the popular South African Broadcasting Corporation's TV show titled, "Gospel Classics"[9] which also highlighted Donnie McClurkin. He received the Best Male Gospel Artiste in Africa at the Trumpet Gospel Awards held in South Africa.

He has many nationwide hit songs including "Mehia wo Yesu" (meaning-I need you Jesus), "Nhyira" (meaning-Blessing), "Medɔ Wo", "Akokyem Nyame", "Mensuro" (meaning-I will not fear), "Turning Around" and "Yesu Adi Nkunim" (meaning-Christ is Victorious) to his credit. One of the songs attributed to him, that won him nominations at the 2017 VGMA is titled "Ɔnwanwani" (meaning-God of Wonders). He has six albums to his credit.[10]

Joe Mettle at 3Music Awards 2022

Joe Mettle Ministries

In 2007, Joe Mettle Ministries was founded. The Ministry has two major annual headline events; Praiz Reloaded, midyear and Lovegift in December every year.[11]

Joe is the manager at Reverb Studios, which is a rehearsal and recording studio in Accra. The company provides musical equipment rental, as well as music and marketing, artiste managements and consultancy services.[12]

In June 2025, Mettle released a reggae-gospel single titled "Grateful", a thanksgiving anthem launched ahead of his annual Praise Reloaded concert.[13]

Personal life

Joe married Salomey Selassie Dzisa in a traditional marriage ceremony in Accra (13 August 2020), and followed with an official wedding ceremony in Tema (15 August 2020).[14]

Awards and nominations

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Year Event Prize Recipient / Nominated work Result Ref
2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards Best Gospel Artiste Himself Won [15]
Best Male Vocalist Oba Awon Oba Won [16]
2021 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Male Vocalist of the Year Yesu Mo Nominated [17]
2020 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Gospel Song of the Year Mehia wo Yesu Nominated [18][19]
Gospel Artiste of the Year Himself Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Himself Nominated
Album of the Year Wind of Revival Nominated
2018 3 Music Awards Gospel Act of the Year Himself Won [20]
2017 Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the Year Himself Won [21][22]
Gospel Artiste of the Year Won
Male Vocalist Artiste of the Year Won
2016 RIGA Awards Best Male Artist Won [23]
2015 Ghana Music Awards Gospel Artiste of the Year Nominated [24]
Vocal Performance of the year Won [25]
2014 Africa Gospel Music Awards Artiste of the Year West Africa Nominated [26][27]
CCML Ghana Gospel Awards Best Praise Song of the year Sound of Praise Won [28]
MTN 4Syte Music Video Awards Best Gospel Video of the year I Am Yours Nominated [29]
2013 Best Alternative Reggae Himself Nominated
African Gospel Awards (UK) Best Artist for West Africa Nominated
2012 Bass Awards Alternate Song of the Year Won
2011 Gospel industry Awards Best Male vocalist Won
Best Song Writer Won
Best Video of the Year Won
African Gospel Awards (UK) Best Artist for West Africa Nominated
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Discography

Albums

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Year Title Ref
2011 My Gratitude [30]
2013 Sound of Praise [31]
2015 The Encounter [32]
2017 God Of Miracles [33][34]
2019 Wind of Revival [35][36]
2021 The Experience [10]
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Singles

  • "Medɔ Wo"[37] (meaning "I Love You")
  • "Sound of Praise"[38]
  • "Saved with Amazing Grace" (S.W.A.G.)[39]
  • "Ɔnwanwani" (meaning - God of Wonders)[40]
  • "Bo Nɔɔ Ni"[41] (meaning "No One Else")
  • "My Everything"[42]
  • "Ye Obua Mi"[10]
  • "Yesu Mo"[10]
  • "Great Jehovah"[43]
  • Give Me Oil In My Lamp[44]

References

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