The church today is losing it’s beauty and value in these last days.
Nowadays, every thing seem normal to everyone and the church is gradually copying the system of the world into it’s activities.
Legendary Highlife musician, Kwabena Kwabena has expressed his disappointment in the Gospel fraternity after he saw a lady shaking her ‘bumbum’ just to entice people to attend a gospel event.
The Aso crooner appeared on the Host seat of Best Entertainment Show hosted by Halifax Ansah-Addo on Okay FM this morning as they discussed the current state of the music industry and his upcoming program.
During the discussion, Kwabena Kwabena indicated that the gospel music industry is gradually drifting away off from its original call mandate and he is sadden.
Explaining further, he noted that he writes gospel music and he knows what gospel musicians are supposed to do.
However, he has noticed that some gospel musicians have started taking the same path as secular musicians use to draw crowd to their music.
Narrating a whole incident he observed recently, he said not long a ago he saw two popular gospel musicians exchanging blows in public which he later discovered it was intended to hype an event.
He continued that, he later on saw the other gospel singer advertising his album launch, but what shocked him most was when he saw a lady twerking to invite people to church.
According to him, he has a problem with a female dancing and shaking her buttocks in church.
The Adult Music hitmaker argued that ladies are not supposed to wear tight dresses to church.
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Meanwhile, recent claims by musician Kay Smooth that he introduced Shatta Wale to the late Terry Bonchaka, whom Shatta has credited with inspiring his music career, have shaken the Ghanaian music industry.
Kay Smooth argued that Shatta Wale should always be grateful to him for connecting him with Terry Bonchaka in an interview on Power FM’s entertainment show.
Although Shatta Wale has not yet addressed Kay Smooth’s allegations, this information has sparked a discussion among followers and business insiders about who should be given credit for Shatta Wale’s success.