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With soul-stirring vocals and a sound that bridges contemporary gospel and worship, <a href="spotify:artist:1schy7ZdK2deBqKJrJYIMX" data-name="Kerlyne Liberus">Kerlyne Liberus</a> crafts songs of healing, gratitude, and spiritual reflection. Singing in English, Haitian Creole, and French, her music, influenced by Haitian and African gospel, creates a space where faith meets cultural identity. Fans of <a href="spotify:artist:3qfrrrSO7utFdJkM2tvMRb" data-name="CeCe Winans">CeCe Winans</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3hI9YP4rI93GyoPk5E9zT3" data-name="Dena Mwana">Dena Mwana</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:5YxebzzreNswbtYC1td4cx" data-name="Tasha Cobbs Leonard">Tasha Cobbs Leonard</a> will find comfort in her spiritually rich sound, perfect for playlists centered on global praise and reflective worship.
Raised in Haiti and now based in New Jersey, Kerlyne’s music reflects her own journey of faith and resilience. What began in a church children’s choir at 13 has grown into a calling that extends beyond music. Through her ministry, Kerlyne Liberus Ministry (KLM), she uplifts communities, nurtures young artists, and shares her message of hope across borders.
Her breakout single <a href="spotify:track:4e0OZgljsXb8OcfMP8Edwg" data-name="Lap Di Yon Mo">Lap Di Yon Mo</a> reached over 240,000 views on Facebook, while tracks like <a href="spotify:track:1prrTupWbsfPLGdRaYsrhs" data-name="You're Good to Me">You're Good to Me</a> and <a href="spotify:track:2VJ2HajrXXa6ZJOAb1qc1f" data-name="Batay Saa Pa Pou Ou">Batay Saa Pa Pou Ou</a> have strengthened her presence in the gospel world. She has been featured in outlets like The Hype Magazine, Planet Singer, and Rising Artists Blog, and was nominated for multiple categories at the 9th Annual Rhythm of Gospel Music Awards—including International Gospel Artist of the Year. Now signed to Rexius Records, Kerlyne prepares new releases that carry her mission forward: “I want people to feel seen, lifted, and reminded that God is still good—even when life isn’t.”
Raised in Haiti and now based in New Jersey, Kerlyne’s music reflects her own journey of faith and resilience. What began in a church children’s choir at 13 has grown into a calling that extends beyond music. Through her ministry, Kerlyne Liberus Ministry (KLM), she uplifts communities, nurtures young artists, and shares her message of hope across borders.
Her breakout single <a href="spotify:track:4e0OZgljsXb8OcfMP8Edwg" data-name="Lap Di Yon Mo">Lap Di Yon Mo</a> reached over 240,000 views on Facebook, while tracks like <a href="spotify:track:1prrTupWbsfPLGdRaYsrhs" data-name="You're Good to Me">You're Good to Me</a> and <a href="spotify:track:2VJ2HajrXXa6ZJOAb1qc1f" data-name="Batay Saa Pa Pou Ou">Batay Saa Pa Pou Ou</a> have strengthened her presence in the gospel world. She has been featured in outlets like The Hype Magazine, Planet Singer, and Rising Artists Blog, and was nominated for multiple categories at the 9th Annual Rhythm of Gospel Music Awards—including International Gospel Artist of the Year. Now signed to Rexius Records, Kerlyne prepares new releases that carry her mission forward: “I want people to feel seen, lifted, and reminded that God is still good—even when life isn’t.”