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Bridge Music

Collective · Ottawa, ON

Ottawa creative collective Bridge Music brings Christian and inspirational writing into R&B, Afrobeats, alternative music, and hip-hop.

Active since
2018
Catalog
15 releases
Last checked
July 13, 2026

About

The artist

Bridge Music is an Ottawa-based collective of writers, vocalists, producers, and creative collaborators making Christian and inspirational music. The group approaches spirituality through the realities of everyday life rather than a single worship style, moving among R&B, Afrobeats, alternative music, pop, and hip-hop. Its early catalog includes the 2018 album Eclipse and the 2020 projects Meditations of the Heart and Vulnerable, Vol. 1. Songs including Vulnerable, Taking Over, GREAT, OVER, and FIND MY WAY expanded the collective's audience, while later releases developed recurring collaborations with Reggie Dartey, AP, Kofi Dartey, Asha Elia, Rehmahz, Annatoria, and others. VULNERABLE TOO and WAITING ROOM arrived in 2024, followed by SOMETHING TOLD ME, IDK, and HOLY GHOST in 2025. The 2026 singles KOKORO, MR. JESUS, and ICL continue the project. Spotify named Bridge Music to an Artists to Watch list for 2025 and reports more than ten million streams for Vulnerable. The collective's current Spotify and Apple Music profiles identify Ottawa, Ontario, and an independent 2026 festival listing describes it as an Ottawa collective. Bridge Music is scheduled to perform at Ottawa Bluesfest on July 18, 2026, providing current local activity beyond the DSP catalog. Its work uses an open collective model to connect faith-centred writing with contemporary Black popular-music forms and international collaborators.

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Catalog

Selected releases

01

single · 2026

ICL

02

single · 2026

MR. JESUS

03

album · 2024

VULNERABLE TOO

04

album · 2020

Vulnerable, Vol. 1

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