Award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician Piesie Esther has revealed that she has not yet made a firm decision on working with secular artistes.
Speaking on Prime Time with George Quaye on Joy Prime, Piesie Esther addressed one of the most debated topics in Ghana’s gospel music industry: gospel and secular music collaborations.
Over the years, gospel musicians featuring secular artistes and vice versa have sparked mixed reactions from fans, religious leaders, and industry stakeholders. Some see these partnerships as an opportunity to expand reach and promote unity within the creative space, while others believe they could dilute the spiritual essence of gospel music.
Asked whether she would consider recording a song with a secular artiste, Piesie Esther responded with caution.
“I have not made up my mind yet to make music with secular musicians,” she stated.
Pressed on whether there were particular secular artistes she would like to collaborate with, she admitted it would be difficult to mention names at this time.
According to her, the hesitation is not rooted in criticism of secular musicians. She clarified that she does not see anything inherently wrong with such collaborations.
For Piesie Esther, any decision to collaborate will require careful thought, prayer, and discernment.
Credit: myjoyonline.com
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