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Gospel singer, Mayor The Bass Prophet Finally Reveals Why He Switches To Secular Music

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Mayor The Bass Prophet

Budding Ghanaian Gospel singer, has Revealed Why He Switches To Secular Music.

Mayor, who has been involved with numerous humanitarian works and known for going after politicians for doing the wrong thing, is protesting against his own fraternity and calling for a total overhaul.

We have seen the likes of Kuami Eugene who was once a gospel musician with the name Eugene Marfo but today he doing well with Secular Music.

In an interview with Joy TV News Monitored by Dklassgh.Com, he said He is leaving the gospel fraternity for two reasons; musicians are not paid well and there's a misconception about people who secular music.

According to him, a lot of gospel musicians retire poor because they are not paid what they are due.

Announcing his exit from the gospel fraternity, he stated in a press statement: “I'm . I've officially announced myself as a secular musician because gospel artistes are not being paid well.”

“There's a school of thought that gospel musicians are not supposed to be paid when they are invited to shows and concerts, all because they are doing it for God, and that their reward is in heaven.”

He continued: “Meanwhile, our (gospel musicians) pension scheme is what we receive at the moment. There's no pension scheme elsewhere. We have to collect our monies now and save for the future.”

Mayor The Bass Prophet

“While others are investing in banking, pension schemes and other sectors to save for the future, gospels musicians are left out. This is why they (gospel musicians) sometimes suffer at old age, and I don't want to be a part of it.”

He argued that there's nothing wrong with secular musicians doing gospel, and likewise. He said such misconceptions should be cleared from people's mind.

“And who says gospel musicians can't record secular music? And who says a secular musician can't record gospel music? Kuami Eugene has a gospel song, and the late Ebony Reigns has a gospel song which people jam to them. Not every gospel music can be sung in church, but the messages they convey make them gospel music.”

“I've been playing live band, and all my life, I've sung secular music but that doesn't make me evil. Gospel forms part of the entertainment. When you are in the church, you sing spiritual music (gospel), but when you come out, you jam to secular music.”

He concluded: “I stand against the motion that gospel musicians can't do secular music.”

Mayor is currently out with two new singles; “Benz Gift” and “Sorkorpii”.

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