‘The Fact That People Do Secular Songs Does Not Make Them Bad’ – Gospel Musician, Noble Nketsiah Avers
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Ghanaian Gospel musician, Noble Nketsiah, has defended secular musicians.
Most often, some people have a different perception of secular musicians.
But speaking in an interview that Newshuntermag.com has come across, the ‘Yesu Do’ composer stated that the fact that people do secular songs does not make them evil.
He argued that some Gospel musicians are not good.
To him, what matters is a good heart.
“The whole thing is I have to be in the same spirit before I can work with you. And we have to agree on what we want to do. Music is a spirit. So if the heart is not good, we won’t obtain a good impact. But then, I always want to do a song that has a positive impact on people’s lives, as I’ve done over the years.
“The fact that people do secular songs does not make them bad. It’s the heart that determines who you are. There are so many people doing gospel music with bad character or motive,” he told Larry “Da Oldman” on Onua FM’s Anigye mmere entertainment and lifestyle show.
“We are sitting with so many mad people in our various congregations. Until the person’s insanity comes out, you can tell. And we’re all not perfect beings. The reason we are in church is for God to work on us. You become perfect the day you die. That’s when God completes perfecting you.
“Until we are dead, day in and day out, we encounter situations that make us fall into sins. Nobody is neither perfect nor holy. We are so many in the church. However, not everyone is correct,” Noble Nketsiah further stated.