The truth is that many Nigerian gospel music music artists would have preferred to be secular musicians.
They have become gospel music artists because their parents or spouses will not allow them perform at secular venues.
They can only pursue a music career if they do only gospel music.
Many of them are spõnsõred by their churches.
If they do secular song, pẹ́rẹ́n, no show.
It is because society will judge them for singing in the choir and also singing for the dévil.
Who are those listening to dévil songs báyìí o?
Who are those streaming the songs of Tiwa Savage, Tẹ́níọlá, Níníólá, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, Portable, etc.?
You as a deaconess will be stressing DJs to give you the hottest Kizz Daniel song at a birthday party.
Who is fooling who?
Do you play gospel music when you are e-banging madam from the back or she is singing in tongues with your mic?
Pastor sef go play Marvin Gaye hits na.
Make ona dey reason am na.
Every music has its use.
Every musician has its place of dominance.
So, when you complain that you cannot differentiate between gospel and secular music, it may mean that some gospel musicians who are supposed to be performing in nite clubs and secular venues have missed their way and found themselves in church…….. because you will judge them for doing otherwise.
DJ Ìràwọ̀