Nothing prevents a secular musician from writing a song for a gospel performer – Okyeame Kwame

"The Gospel means the word of God, and even Jesus, who is the standard, was called a drunk and filled with evil spirits by his critics." "I also do not believe that every secular musician in this world does not love God, so if you love God, you're poor in spirit like myself, and there's an inspiration to write Gospel songs for Gospel musicians." "I don't see anything wrong with that," Okyeame Kwame stated. On Saturday, October 21, he spoke with Tony Best on Akoma FM's Entertainment 360. The rapper is presently promoting his latest track, 'Insha Allah,' which includes King Paluta, a singer and rapper.

Veteran hip-hop singer Okyeame Kwame, actual name Kwame Nsiah Apau, has also contributed his voice to the massive amount of thoughts expressed by entertainment critics and music lovers in the mainstream media and on social media in the previous few days.

The musician, who stated that he had never written a song for a Gospel singer before, feels that there is nothing wrong with any secular musician who does this.

“The Gospel means the word of God, and even Jesus, who is the standard, was called a drunk and filled with evil spirits by his critics.”

“I also do not believe that every secular musician in this world does not love God, so if you love God, you’re poor in spirit like myself, and there’s an inspiration to write Gospel songs for Gospel musicians.” “I don’t see anything wrong with that,” Okyeame Kwame stated.

On Saturday, October 21, he spoke with Tony Best on Akoma FM’s Entertainment 360.

The rapper is presently promoting his latest track, ‘Insha Allah,’ which includes King Paluta, a singer and rapper.